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  2. Formfit - Wikipedia

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    The Formfit Company was a manufacturer of women's "foundation garments", mainly corsets and girdles. Founded in 1917 with headquarters in Chicago , Illinois , Formfit later became known for other types of lingerie, particularly bras and briefs .

  3. Form-fit connection - Wikipedia

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    Standard Lego piece dimensions. [9] [10]Lego pieces of all varieties form a universal system that is a typical case of form-fit closure. Despite the variation in design and purposes of individual pieces over the years, each piece remains compatible in some way with existing pieces.

  4. Form, fit and function - Wikipedia

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    Form, Fit, and Function (also F3 or FFF) is a concept used in various industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and architecture, to describe aspects of a product's design, performance, and compliance to a specification.

  5. Form-fitting garment - Wikipedia

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    A form-fitting Halloween costume. A form-fitting garment is an article of clothing that tightly follows the contours of the part of the body being covered. A feature of Modern Western societies is the popularity of form-fitting clothing worn by women, compared to equivalent male garments.

  6. Bra - Wikipedia

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    Lingerie and Shapewear manufacturers like Warner Brothers, Gossard, Formfit, and Bali took the opportunity to market plunge bras. [50] A plunge bra covers the nipples and bottom of the breasts while leaving the top part bare making it suitable for low-cut tops and deep V-necks. [43]

  7. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Formfit: 1917 ceased 1997: US Unknown Frederick's of Hollywood: 1947 US US/China Gilly Hicks: 2008 US Unknown Hanro: 1884 Switzerland Austria/Hungary/Portugal Hunkemöller: 1886 Netherlands China Intimissimi: 1996 Italy Sri Lanka Iris Lingerie: 1929 ceased 1970: US US Jockey: 1876 US US Jolidon: 1993 Romania Romania Kestos: 1925 ceased 1985: UK ...

  8. Emilio Pucci - Wikipedia

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    Pucci was born in Naples in 1914 to the Pucci family, and he lived and worked in the Pucci Palace in Florence for much of his life. [3]At the age of 17 Pucci traveled to Lake Placid, New York, as part of the Italian team at the 1932 Winter Olympics, where he did not compete.

  9. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The Lego system is the most widely used clamp building block system in the world.. Building blocks (also construction blocks) are modular construction parts, usually made of plastic, which can be assembled in a form-fit manner.