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Even as the boyish figure of the previous decade's Flappers fell out of style and curves made a return to fashion, Warner struggled. By 1932, the company had lost more than $1 million. [18] The company's troubles were only made worse by the personal deterioration of CEO, D. H. Warner, who was known as a depraved womanizer. [18]
She later sold the bra patent to the Warners Brothers Corset Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, for $1,500 ($22,814 in today's money). Warner manufactured the "Crosby" bra for a while, but it did not become popular and was eventually discontinued. [21] Warner went on to earn more than $15 million from the bra patent over the next thirty years.
Brand Year of establishment Country of origin Country of manufacture Alanic: 2011 United States: United States: Adore Me: 2011 US Vietnam/Sri Lanka Aerie
Through WBCP licensing the rights to Batman, the studio made over $500 million through the merchandise alone. [4] In 1998, when Warner Bros. sold their 49% stake in Six Flags, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Inc. began licensing the Looney Tunes and DC Comics characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Batman and Superman for use in the parks. [5]
Bras are not universally worn around the world; in some developing countries bras may cost up to 10–30 hours of a woman's wages, making them unaffordable to most of the population. [146] [147] [148] As of 2011, women in Fiji needed to pay up to a week's wages for a new bra. [149] Bras are highly prized at second-hand markets in West Africa.
Bali began in 1927 with Sara Stein as Fay-Miss. In 1935 the company changed its name to Bali Brassiere Company. Bali merged with Hanes Corporation in 1969. [1] Hanes was then sold to Chicago-based Consolidated Foods Company, which became Sara Lee Corporation in 1985.