Another way of saying this is that as early as 1859, a man named Henry in Brooklyn, new york applied for a patent for his "symmetrical spherical bra", which was regarded as the embryonic form of the bra. 1870, a tailor in Boston also advertised in the newspaper to sell "chest pads" for women with big breasts. At 1907, paul poiret, a French designer who specializes in designing robes, declared, "In the name of freedom, I announced the decline of corsets and the rise of bras." Although I don't know what he designed, he is considered as the inventor of the bra. In the same year, the word "bra" appeared in the American version of Vogue, and bra began to be familiar and accepted by the public.
It is said that the word "bra" first appeared in the American Fashion Monthly from 65438 to 0907 and was first used in Britain from 65438 to 0908. From 19 13, there are pictures of bras, which are said to be underwear that can support the chest independently. It hangs on the shoulder with a belt. Due to the persistent view of women's perfect posture in the late Victorian era and Edward VII era, the widespread promotion of bras was delayed. Water-green bra is the most popular gift from God to women in this century, and bra should be the first one. All women in the world should first thank Mary Phelps Jacob, an American woman, who was the first to get a patent for a bra and sew it in batches.
She is Robert, an American jeweler, artist and mechanical engineer. A descendant of fulton. Fulton invented the ship, and he is an important figure in the history of human invention. However, from the perspective of women, bras seem to be more "great" than boats. Women can go by boat every day, but they can't wear bras.
The smart woman who got the patent once danced with her French maid at a high society ball in new york. She felt really uncomfortable dancing in a corset. Finally, they made a thousand-year tradition and tied two napkins to her chest. Many women attending the dance immediately followed suit. Later, an unknown person asked her for it from a friend, and another person wrote a letter in which she sent 1 USD. So she was inspired and decided to use her invention. Soon after, she spent 50 dollars to ask a design expert to draw a product pattern and named it bra. The next year, she applied for a patent right. She and her maid produced hundreds of bras, but no one cared. Later, she sold the patent to a company that produces tights, and only got $65,438 +0.5 million in cash. Someone calculated an account for her, and she lost150,000 dollars on this patent alone.