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Titzling or brassiere,who invented the the female uplifter

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Titzling or brassiere,who invented the the female uplifter

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  1. Otto Titzlinger and his assistant Hans Delving are completely ficticious.

    The brassier as we know it was made by a Mary Jacob in the early part of the 20th century, although bust holding garments do go well back into history


  2. The actual inventor was a Serbian diplomat named Bubbala Bubbsie, although everyone knew her as "Nancy."  Her invention made it possible for her to walk down a flight of stairs without tripping over her own wamoomies, a condition she had been suffering from since early adolescence.

  3. Titzling was an invention of Walter Reyburn in his 1971 book "Bust up" but most experts accept Herminie Cadolle as the inventor of the modern brassiere in 1889.

    http://www.snopes.com/business/origins/b...

    Although Oliva P Flynt's patent application in 1876 escribes a bust support and improver.

    http://www.miodestino.co.uk/boutique/sec...

    The first modern brassiere to receive a patent was the one invented in 1913 by a New York socialite named Mary Phelps Jacob.

    http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinve...

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