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Monday 8 April 2013

Bra

Ancient Egyptian noblewomen went topless. They wore tunics that wrapped below their breasts and were held up by a center strap.

The Romans invented the push-up bra, but instead of using whalebone for support, they probably used leather

Bras were called "breast bags" in medieval times.

Mark Twain (yes, that Mark Twain) invented and patented the bra-strap clasp.  In 1871, he received U.S. Patent No. 121,992 for his "Improvement in Adjustable and Detachable Straps for Garments." The patent described an adjustable and detachable elastic strap that could be used to secure various garments, including vests, pants, and corsets. While Twain's invention was not specifically intended for bras, his adjustable clasp design would eventually find its way into the lingerie industry and become a standard feature on bras.

Determined to slip into something more comfortable than an ungainly and painful whalebone corset, 19-year-old New York socialite Mary "Polly" Jacob used two silk handkerchiefs and some pink ribbon to create the worlds first modern bra in 1910.


Polly filed for a patent for her invention in early 1914 and on November 3 of that year the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted her a patent for the "Backless Brassiere."

Jacob's brassiere, from the original patent application.

Jacob's bra was designed to be worn above a woman's corset.

Jacob later sold her business for $1,500 to Warner Brothers Corset Company, who made $15m from her uplifting invention. 

In 1928, a Russian immigrant to America named Ida Rosenthal founded Maidenform. Ida was responsible for grouping women into bust-size categories (cup sizes). 

The A-to-D cup-sizing system for brassieres was introduced by the Warner Corset Company in 1935. It is now universally used by manufacturers.

The push-up bra was invented by the Canadelle company in Montreal, Canada. In 1964, the company introduced the Model 1300 plunge push-up bra, which featured strategically placed padding and a plunging neckline to create the illusion of a fuller bust. 

The push-up bra has become one of the most popular types of bras in the world, and it is credited with revolutionizing the lingerie industry. The bra's ability to enhance the appearance of the bust has given women more options for shaping their bodies and expressing their personal style.


In 1999, two women were burnt down by a lightning strike when the underwire in their bras worked as an electrical conductors.

The average bra size in 2015 is 36C. In 2005 it was 34B.

Apparently, according to Playtex, the best selling bra sizes these days are 34B and 36B.

The average bra is designed to last for only 180 days of use.


There are an estimated 156 million bras in the United Kingdom that have been bought and never worn.

85% of women wear the wrong bra size.

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