Sunday, 19 September 2010
The History of Lingerie - Mary Phelps was the first person who patented his Lingerie in 1913 in New York. at that moment, the only acceptable clothing is a corset which is firmly attached to the spine. Mary saw that our spine visible around the collar and behind the thin fabric. Finally, with two silk handkerchiefs and some red ribbon later, Mary has designed an alternative to the corset. Due to the large demand for clothing in that patented by Mary Phelpls at that time. On November 3, 1914, the U.S. Mary has patent for "Backless bra."
Mary Phelps gave the name Caresse Crosby for the company that he had to produce her bra. However, running a business is not fun for Mary and she immediately sold her bra patent to Warner Brothers Corset Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, for $ 1,500. Warner makes more than fifteen million dollars from the bra patent for over the next thirty years.
Mary Phelps Jacob was the first person to patent an Lingerie called 'bra' is derived from an ancient French word that is 'upper arm'. Homemade is a tool that was light, soft and separated the breasts naturally. Mary Phelps Created History for Lingerie.
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