Re: [h-cost] corset supplies manufacturers

2008-03-18 Thread Leif og Bjarne Drews
The german company you would like to know would be Wiessner. http://www.wissner.de/ I use their plastic bones, and they are very nice for corsets. I mostly make 18th century stays. Their minimum order is 200 meter. A very happy costumer Bjarne ___

Re: [h-cost] corset supplies manufacturers

2008-03-18 Thread Hanna Zickermann
Hi Zuzana, it seems like Streifeneder builds all kinds of prothesis - so they might make the other things as well: www.streifeneder.de Wissner sells all kinds of Lingerie-notions and has the largest selection of all kinds of boning and busks. www.wissner.de Thaemert seems to be famous for bre

Re: [h-cost] corset supplies manufacturers

2008-03-18 Thread Zuzana Kraemerova
Thanks for all the help, but I already know all companies like this, I must say that these two mentioned really are wonderful. Nevertheless, this is not what I am looking for, I probably didn't express myself very clearly...:-) I would like to find the companies that manufacture all these things

Re: [h-cost] corset supplies manufacturers

2008-03-17 Thread Lynn Downward
Farthingale in Canada and in Los Angeles, CA sell all the metal used for costuming from bones to busks to hoop wire. She carries a million things you didn't even know you wanted. In the US, reach her at http://www.farthingalesla.com/ LynnD On 3/17/08, Zuzana Kraemerova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[h-cost] corset supplies manufacturers

2008-03-17 Thread Zuzana Kraemerova
Hi, do any one of you know any corset supplies (busks, bones etc.) manufacturers, in America or Europe? I was wondering about buying the corset components directly from the manufacturer, but as I am just a beginner in the fashion industry, I don't really know where to search. Thanks for any he