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We get a lot of great press coverage and social media interest from people excited about Tactical Corsets. We're grateful to every tweeter, blogger and maven for being as excited about this as we are!

Request An Interview: If you would like to reach us for an interview or media appearance, contact us. Of course, you can also go straight to our Corset Communications Officer, Amanda Coolong at 619.519.1221.

Report A Sighting: If you see us mentioned or shown somewhere, tell us about it! If you snap a pic, it just may end up on the site.

Tactical Corsets Now For Sale & Featured In The New York Times

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It's 2010 and it's out with the old decade, in with the new hotness! The wait is over: Tactical corsets are now for sale in the new TacticalCorsets.com store and we've been featured in the New York Times! The online store is now taking orders for Tactical Corsetsaccessory pouches and gear to carry in them.  And if you dream of being in a Tactical Corset, there's a contest to win one! We make five styles of corsets:


UnderbustOverbust SweetheartOverbust StraightlineCustom

Underbust: The waist cincher of infinite outfit possibilities
Overbust
: The girls' best friend tactical top with sweetheart or straight busttlines
Custom
: Corsets made one-of-a-kind for your needs
Male
: A little style makes wearing tactical gear practical
Combat
: Integrated body armor versions still under development

Ruth LaFerla writes in a New York Times article "Pushing Military Styles to a New Level of Ferocity":

At Tactical Corsets, a multi-strapped and pocketed body cincher is offered unlined for between $300 and $500, and armored for $1,000. Alex Peake, its designer, is selling the corset to rock stars and other high profile personalities quick to adopt its steely look as a brash stylistic signature. “We see this as a high-tech, high-powered fashion item,” Mr. Peake said, “and as fashion, it has a future.”

Tactical Corsets in the New York Times Thursday Jan 21 2010 by you.

Amanda @acoolong looks stunning in the original Tactical Corset prototype in the photo by Enrique Gutierrez @nrek.

Tactical Corsets Available Now

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tactical Corsets Available Now

For too long, women have had to compromise practicality for beauty. Men got pants with integrated cargo pockets and knee pads, women got clothes whose only built-in feature was cuteness. But why should men get all the high-speed low-drag tactical toys?

Tactical gear is no longer an all boys club. Tactical Corsets bring female operators MILSPEC features like PALS modular pouch attachment webbing, self-adjustable quick-release buckles and Cordura construction in a load-bearing carrier designed to support the female form as well as men.

Since they were first announced and demonstrated at Barcamp LA and Maker Faire,  Tactical Corsets have generated a viral sensation with thousands of tweets, blogs, articles and news stories spreading the word. The combination of high function with high fashion gives women access to a whole new world of modular tactical gear accessories like pouches to wear what you need so you have it where you need it.

If you'd like more information about this topic or you'd like to schedule an interview with Alex Peake, please call Amanda Coolong at 415-881-7257 or email tacticalcorsets@gmail.com.

Trendhunter Magazine: Bullet Proof Beauty

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Trendhunter Magazine has identified us as an emerging trend in an article called Bullet Proof Beauty: Tactical Corsets Make Wound-Proof Waist-Cinching.

This mention led a reporter for a major news media outlet to us, which is about to go to publication with a feature that's going to raise our profile by a non-trivial amount. We're busily preparing our new site to handle a new wave of visitors like we've never seen before.

Blog Roundup

We get a lot of social media mentions so here's a roundup of some:

SOTSyndicate

Michael Allen Miller (responded to a question)

Day 1 Corseting at Maker Faire

Tactical Corsets On Stage At Defcon 2009 Vegas Hacker con

Renderman graciously invited us to appear to demonstrate that you can survive in style with custom-made tactical gear. Renderman and Mike did excellent back-to-back talks on immediate and long-term survival respectively and the "hacker survival" idea was on the tip of everyone's tongue, they just gave it a name. Expect to see more evolve in this direction and the TacticalCorsets.com team will be involved and bring news of ongoing developments as geeks apply their hacker mindset to personal and species survival, which after all is the crux of http://www.spacepunk.org.

The Marquis Fetish Ball Fashion Show

Tactical Corsets appeared in our first runway fashion show at the Marquis Fetish Ball in San Francisco.

Models: Sheila Smith, Fushia Star, Poitoi

Democratic Underground Forum

The Democratic Underground Forum has a thread about tactical corsets for DU ladies with some insightful comments from jmowreader:

In the old days, soldiers mounted their canteen cases, ammo pouches and so on to Load Bearing Equipment, otherwise known as web gear. There was a pistol belt, a pair of suspenders and then all the weird crap we hung off the system--rifle cleaning kits and of course the most important part of the whole system--the Tabasco pouch! (This is no shit: The McIlhenny family, who makes Tabasco, has long supported the military. Once upon a time, if you sent them a letter with a return address on a military base telling them how much you liked Tabasco, they'd send you a free bottle of it and a pouch, which was made by the Bianchi holster company so it was a high quality product, to hang your Tabasco off your LBE. A lot of us got them. I don't think anyone ever attached it to LBE, though; we were always afraid of losing it, it was so cool.)

In the Modern Action Army, LBE has been replaced by the Modular Lightweight Load-bearing Equipment system, or MOLLE. Instead of the web belt and suspenders, they give you a vest...which, unfortunately, barely conforms to your shape if you're a male. Female soldiers who are C cup or larger don't fit into the issue vest; I sent a few females back to Central Issue Facility to exchange MOLLE for regular LBE because MOLLE just would not fit them. (CIF was normally pretty good about this--they would look at the troop, decide the MOLLE vest wouldn't fit and issue the traditional LBE. Sometimes one slipped through. In the 21st century, though, MOLLE is all there is.) MOLLE comes in several sizes; walking around in an Extra Large vest that hangs down below your ass when the vest is SUPPOSED to stop right at your waist because your chest won't fit in one the right length is no solution. A "tactical corset"--MOLLE made to fit a female soldier--would be a gift from the gods to even moderately-endowed soldiers.

Now understand: the "tactical corsets" they're displaying are made of leather and they've got some goofy accessories, because leather MOLLE and fun stuff like the tactical lipstick case gets people talking about their product. I think they know if this shit's going to sell it's going to be made out of Cordura like issue MOLLE is. (Then again...I don't know if the tactical "lipstick case" is really all that goofy--the issue camouflage stick would fit in it, and everyone wears camo when they go downrange.)

You're right on the money, as the final Tactical Corsets are indeed 1000 Denier Cordura ballistic nylon and the lipstick case is indeed versatile for everything from camoflage to batteries to chapstick to single rounds of special purpose ammo.

The Come Back Alive Forum Found Us

So the Black Flag Cafe forums found us and started two threads with one called, "When Goths Discover 5.11s" (and thread 2), which is almost exactly what is happening here. In fact I've worn nothing but 5.11 TDU pants with integrated kneepads and subdivided pockets since I bought my first pair a few years ago. 5.11s are the epitome of "does more for your money" and I feel naked without those kneepads allowing me to climb under desks to work on wiring and fall off of skateboards without injury. Once you go tac, you don't go back.

Didn't You Hear?

Didn't You Hear gave us some love with an excellent image spread.

http://www.didntyouhear.com/2009/06/18/tactical-corsets-have-looks-that-...

NewsReal With Sean Kennedy & Cimmerian on Rant Radio

The Newsreal show live in Second Life
I was interviewed by Sean Kennedy The Fucking Man and Cimmerian of RantMedia after the NewsReal show episode 405 in which they featured Tactical Corsets. They were a little excited. They even put up a 3D Tactical Corsets banner on the Second Life live show set.

Click the play button to play streaming instantly | Download MP3 | Archive.org page

Here's a bit of what Sean (left) and Cimm (right) had to say:


"The Tactical Corset... It's made of win and just dipped in awesome... This is a winner... Alex, run with this buddy, you're going to make a million dollars... You want these to take pictures. Put a chick in one with fishnets. That is a photographer's dream... Can you think of something more Shadowrun? If you want to go high end, make it a plate carrier!" 

—Sean Kennedy

"It will go viral on all the news sites. Just the goth look to it alone is awesome... It needs to go in a movie. There's your superhero right there."

—Cimmerian

If you have time to listen to the full awesomeness of the whole hour-long Newsreal Episode 405, download it before you listen to the Interview which took place after the show.

We made Boingboing

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We made Boing Boing!

Thanks for featuring us Cory! Quick bullet point answers before we go out for the Sunday MILSIM op:

Preordering will be available soon. I just met with manufacturing. Ultra quality is being assured before we bring the final specs to you.

Body armor options will be available with a full adjustable halter top chest piece to show an inch of cleavage or overlap for kikcing ass.

More details coming soon! Email tacticalcorsets@gmail.com to get notified as soon as they're available!

Maker Faire Was Epic Win

Maker Faire was amazing! The second live demonstration was great fun. We exhibited with Suzanne Forbes' amazing portraiture in Carnival Mechanique the steampunk zone.

We were also interviewed by Irina Slutsky for an episode of GeekEntertainment.TV:

The GETV crew ran into Utilikilt clad Alex Peake at Maker Faire because of a rumor that he was making Tactical Corsets! With beautiful model at the ready, Irina and Alex unzip the mysteries of this military grade corset.

Here's some pictures of the early prototype at the Faire. Note that this was a preproduction version with a zipper and not made out of Cordura as the finished corsets are.

gentlemen makers by kleer001.

Brace For Maker Faire Twitterstorm

Tactical Corsets will be exhibited for the first time in public at Maker Faire May 30 & 31. You can meet us and try on the corset with Suzanne Forbes' amazing arts in Carnival Mechanique, the steampunk zone.

Brace for twitterstorm...

Apparently some lovely people from the Nets like @slurketta started tweeting about Tactical Corsets today and it went from the small number who were at Barcamp to a rather large number of tweets and emails making us blush with nice things to say about our corsets and questions, the #1 question being "I CAN HAZ?" You can haz soon. We are figuring out how to scale production to meet the demand.

We then found our first forum thread on a bona fide tactical site, AR15. Tactical women of the world and the men who love them, unite!

Zero Day: Tactical Corsets At Barcamp LA

The first prototype tactical corset has been demonstrated at Barcamp LA 7. Full video of the unveiling coming soon!

Lalawag.com Vlog Coverage of the BarcampLA7 Premier

Tactical Corset from BarCampLA 2009 from sean percival on Vimeo.

from http://www.lalawag.com

Contact us to preorder your corset and ask questions about custom designs!

tacticalcorsets@gmail.com

805-456-9977

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