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Brassiere
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synthetic fiber plastic (silicone), American
Costume Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Shirley of Hollywood 2001
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Brassiere of nylon, lace and elastic, made by Kestos, England, ca. 1953. Brassiere of black elastic and black nylon lace mounted over white nylon. It is boned, strapless, has a hook front fastening, and reaches only the waist. The 'bra' cups are wired ben
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