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  2. History of bras - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, Mary Phelps Jacob (known later in life as Caresse Crosby), a 19-year-old New York socialite, purchased a sheer evening gown for a debutante ball. At that time, the only acceptable undergarment was a corset stiffened with whalebone. Mary had large breasts and found the whalebone visibly poked out around her plunging neckline and from ...

  3. Lisa Lindahl - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Lisa Lindahl co-created the "Jogbra", the first sports bra, working alongside Hinda Miller and Polly Smith. [4] She was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2022. [5] [6] Lindahl was also involved with the Epilepsy Foundation, where she spent nine years on the board, taught others about the cause, and raised money and ...

  4. Herminie Cadolle - Wikipedia

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    Herminie Cadolle (1845–1926) was a French inventor of the modern bra and founder of the Cadolle Lingerie House. Cadolle was born, raised, and lived much of her early life in France. She was a close friend of the insurrectionist Louise Michel, who participated in the Paris Commune of 1871.

  5. At 70, Christie Brinkley Poses in Sports Bra, Shows Off ... - AOL

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    The newly 70-year-old lives by the phrase: “Move it or rust.” Since turning 70 earlier this month, Christie Brinkley has been on quite the poem-writing kick—and her latest describes a mirror ...

  6. 71-Year-Old Shoppers Can't Stop Raving About This 'Soft' and ...

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  7. Bra - Wikipedia

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    Underwire bras accounted for 60% of the United Kingdom bra market in 2000 [73] and 70% in 2005. [74] About 70% of women who wear bras wear a steel underwire bra according to underwear manufacturer industries of New York in 2009. [70] In 2001, 70% (350 million) of the bras sold in the United States were underwire bras.