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Tape measure — This flexible tool was introduced in 1820 by Joseph Courts and is designed to accurately figure body measurements. Initially the British and Americans favored inches, while the French used the metric system. Today most tape measures contain… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry
Standardized sizing — With the introduction of the tape measure in 1820 and the growing market for selling ready to wear clothing to the masses, a system of standardized sizing was created. Measurements, taken in inches, were obtained from Civil War soldiers and… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry
Brassiere measurement — Main article: Brassiere S.H. Camp Company s 1933 advertisement. the first relating breast size and pendulousness to cup size Brassiere measurement (also called brassiere sizes, colloquially bra sizes or bust sizes) refers to determining what size … Wikipedia
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EN 13402 — Clothes size label with EN 13402 1 pictogram and body dimensions in centimetres (found on a high visibility jacket sold in the United Kingdom). EN 13402 is a European standard for labelling clothes sizes. It is based on body dimensions,… … Wikipedia
Da Vinci Systems — is a main manufacturer of high end post production color grading and film restoration systems for feature films, video production and broadcast post production facilities. It was headquartered in Coral Springs, Florida still with offices in Los… … Wikipedia
Brassiere — This article is about the female undergarment. For the restaurant, see Brasserie … Wikipedia
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Gum bichromate — is a 19th century photographic printing process based on the light sensitivity of dichromates. It is capable of rendering painterly images from photographic negatives. Gum printing is traditionally a multi layered printing process, but… … Wikipedia