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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 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Jockey International - Wikipedia

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    Jockey was originally named Coopers, Inc., and was founded by Samuel T. Cooper in St. Joseph, Michigan in 1876 as a hosiery business. [9] [10] [11] Cooper began the business after hearing that lumberjacks suffered from poorly constructed wool socks.

  9. Training bra - Wikipedia

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    A Fruit of the Loom training bra. A training bra (also trainer bra, starter bra, or first bra) is a lightweight brassiere designed for girls who have begun to develop breasts, at Tanner stage II and III.