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Manufacturer Nina-Fay Foundations, Inc.
1941

American or European
ca. 1820

Department Store Henri Bendel
1971

American
late 1930s
![Brassiere, [no medium available], American or European](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ci/web-additional/CI43.44.18_F.jpg)
American or European
1915–20

Designer Charles James
1956

Designer Charles James
ca. 1950

Department Store Saks Fifth Avenue
late 1940s

Manufacturer DeBevoise
ca. 1917

American
1935–45

Designer Lou Brevete
1950s

Designer Vivienne Westwood
Designer Malcolm McLaren
fall/winter 1982–83

Department Store Henri Bendel
early 1930s

Designer Rudi Gernreich
ca. 1965

Designer F.B.R.
1950s

Designer Rudi Gernreich
1965–75

French
1920s

Manufacturer Shirley of Hollywood
2001

Designer Charles James
1961–62

Department Store Henri Bendel
ca. 1930

Italian
late 1940s
![Brassiere, [no medium available], American or European](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ci/web-additional/CI37.46.102_F.jpg)
American or European
1912–13

Manufacturer Maidenform
late 1940s

American or European
first quarter 20th century

Designer Charles James
1956

Designer Rudi Gernreich
Manufacturer Exquisite Form
1964–1968

Designer Formfit Rogers
1976

Designer Rudi Gernreich
1964–1968

American or European
1990–97

American
1979

American
1915–30

American or European
1990–97

Designer Cadolle
1950s

Designer Rudi Gernreich
1964–1968

Design House House of Dior
Designer Gianfranco Ferré
1990–97

Designer Bien Jolie
late 1920s

French
1920s

American
1922–29

American or European
1990–97

American or European
1910–20

American or European
1990–97

Designer Cadolle
1950s
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