1907, the French designer paul poiret "announced the decline of the corset and the rise of the bra in the name of freedom", so he was regarded as the inventor of the bra.
As early as 1859, a man named Henry in Brooklyn, new york, applied for a patent for his own "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. In view of the status of paul poiret and American Vogue in the fashion world, we think that bras will be from 1907 to 1000.
Note: Bras are one of the underwear used by women. Also called bra cloth, bust, bra, bra or bra, it is used to cover and support breasts. It is said that the word "bra" first appeared in 1907, when the American fashion magazine VOUGE printed the word "bra", and 19 1 year "bra" was officially included in the Oxford dictionary. There are different opinions about the origin of the Bra, but most people think that it originated in France and is called "brasère" (BRA for short). Medieval European aristocrats wore very tight corsets. Later, because the corset was too troublesome, two handkerchiefs were used to make a corset, which became the prototype of a modern bra.