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  2. Wacoal - Wikipedia

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    Wacoal (Japanese: ワコール) is a manufacturer of women's lingerie and underwear, founded in 1949 in Japan by Koichi Tsukamoto. The company has divisions in North America and Europe , and manufactures the brands Wacoal, b.tempt'd, Elomi, Eveden, Fantasie, Freya, Lively, and Goddess.

  3. Wacoal Debuts AI-Driven Bra-Fitting App - AOL

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    Finding the right size bra online can be an exercise in frustration. That’s why intimates company Wacoal used to tell customers to give up. “It is hard for women to size themselves or measure ...

  4. Warnaco Group - Wikipedia

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    Website warners.com The Warnaco Group, Inc. was an American textile/clothing corporation which designed, sourced, marketed, licensed , and distributed a wide range of underwear , sportswear , and swimwear worldwide.

  5. Category:Wacoal - Wikipedia

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  6. These Are the Best Bras for Big Boobs (According to a ... - AOL

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    She likes bras from Fantasie (a Wacoal-owned brand started in 1951) because they offer "simple and functional styles as well as beautiful and romantic bras," available up to a size 44 band and JJ cup.

  7. Koichi Tsukamoto - Wikipedia

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    Koichi Tsukamoto (塚本 幸一, Tsukamoto Kōichi, September 17, 1920 – June 10, 1998) was a Japanese businessman, the founder of Wacoal, and the first President of Nippon Kaigi (1997–1998). He was from the former town of Gokashō , now part of Higashiōmi , in Shiga Prefecture .

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