“That’s essentially what a corset is creating – it pushes out the shoulders and creates a triangular shape. There’s no reason why this item of clothing cannot be appropriated for men, as I see it.
“It’s not about me saying that all men should start to wear women’s clothing – far from it. Nor is this about simply trying to help men hide their beer bellies.
“But the corset could serve all men’s interests in the modern day. It’s about accentuating what’s already there and creating a garment which enhances the look many men want.”
Zdenek’s corset is made with fuse tape with plastic boning which is covered in webbing. It features a toggle elastic band at the back, in place of traditional laces. Alongside his white corset, Zdenek has created three toiles made from cotton drill, heavy cotton and utility wear.
“There’s a whole world out there we can explore without losing our identity as men,” said Zdenek, originally from the Czech Republic, but who also spent many years growing up in Northern Ireland.
“I think it’s good for people to be proud of their masculinity, but it can be done in a more intelligent way.