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  2. Triumph International - Wikipedia

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    Triumph underwear from the 1950s Triumph bra presented in 2009. The Triumph brand is the focus of the company. Products are divided into several categories for different target groups, with Triumph International typically presenting several collections each year. [30]

  3. Bras N Things - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Also in that year, Brazin acquired another 9 lingerie retail stores from Triumph International. [3] By the end of 2008, BBRC sold its controlling interest in Bras 'N' Things to ANZ and IMF Investors. [6] [7] [8] In November 2013, Blundy and Sanity owner Ray Itaoui each bought 50 per cent stakes in Bras N Things from ANZ and IMF ...

  4. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Anna Sui Lingerie: 2014 [1] Korea China Baci Lingerie: 2010 US China Bali: 1927 US Honduras/Dominican Republic Berlei: 2005 Australia Indonesia Bluebella: 2005 UK Unknown Boutique La Vie en Rose: 1984 Canada India/China Boux Avenue: 2011 UK Turkey/China Bravissimo: 1995 UK Romania Bruno Banani: 1993 Germany Estonia Cake Maternity: 2008 ...

  5. Calling All Peeps with Small Boobs: Here's My Honest ... - AOL

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    See below for my honest reviews of seven of Pepper’s most popular, best-selling styles: the Lift Up Bra ($65), the Limitless Wirefree Scoop Bra ($50), the FeelGood Wirefree T-Shirt Bra ($55 ...

  6. Bendon Group - Wikipedia

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    Bendon Group is a New Zealand lingerie, underwear and sleepwear company. It includes the women's brands Bendon, Me by Bendon, Pleasure State, Lovable and Hickory, the fuller cup size brand Fayreform, and the men's brands Bendon Man and Davenport. [1] It has a chain of 36 dedicated lingerie retail stores in New Zealand, including 11 in Auckland. [2]

  7. Berlei - Wikipedia

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    A branch of the Australian company was opened in the United Kingdom in 1930, with staff of forty. The company grew to a staff of 702 in 1961. [2] A 'modern' factory was built in Slough in 1937, it was demolished in 1984. [10] Berlei (UK) was purchased from Berlei Hestia of Australia in 1982. [11]

  8. Bali (lingerie) - Wikipedia

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    Bali began in 1927 with Sara Stein as Fay-Miss. In 1935 the company changed its name to Bali Brassiere Company. Bali merged with Hanes Corporation in 1969. [1] Hanes was then sold to Chicago-based Consolidated Foods Company, which became Sara Lee Corporation in 1985.

  9. Playtex - Wikipedia

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    Eighteen-hour bra; Playtex Secrets; Full support; Everyday basics; The company has been producing and marketing the Cross Your Heart bra since 1954 [64] under the slogan that it "lifts and separates," a phrase that is now well known in popular culture. [10] The Eighteen Hour bra has been marketed on the premise of comfort since the 1970s. [64]