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Modern Bra celebrates its 100th anniversary this year!

The modern bra, the lay of the New York Mary Phelps Jacob was invented, turned one hundred this year.Phelps Jacob was born in New Rochelle in 1891, a descendant of steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. She was just 19 when she created an alternative to the corset during the preparation of the debutante ball in 1910.The wafer-thin dress she made to wear a corset and the proposed cleavage of whale bones and a heavy cloth, was too complicated.Phelps Jacob asked bind her maid, two white handkerchiefs with pink ribbon.The garment does not completely improvised a lot of support, but he worked with loose dresses of the time, and she has done versions of his friends in high society.Phelps Jacob was granted a patent in 1914, it was sold Warner Brothers Corset Co. for just $ 1,500.At the time of death Phelps Jacobs in 1970, aged 78, bra has become a multi-billion dollars."I can not say that the bra is ever such a large place in history as the ship, but I have not invented," said she wrote.
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History of Brassiere


A brassiere pronounced commonly referred to as a bra is an article of clothing that covers, supports, and elevates the breasts. Since the late 19th century, it has replaced the corset as the most widely accepted method for supporting a woman's breasts.Women wear bras for a variety of purposes, for support, to improve the shape of breasts, to reduce or to enlarge the perceived breast size, to restrain breast movement during an activity such as exercise, to enhance their cleavage or to facilitate nursing. Most bras are designed to be form-fitting and to lift the breasts off the chest wall if they sag and to restrain their movement. Bra designers strive to produce a garment that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.For some people, the bra has become a garment with erotic significance and a feminine icon or symbol with political and cultural significance beyond its primary function. Some feminists consider the brassiere a symbol of the repression of women's bodies. Culturally, when a young girl gets her first bra, it may be symbolic of her coming of age.



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