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Daze & Nites Lingerie

Locality: Caloundra, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5491 7755



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18.01.2022 Monday's fun fact.... 6 is the number of times most women will change in bra size over their lifetime.



14.01.2022 During World War I, American corset companies were dealt a real blow by the government when women were asked to quit buying corsets. Why was that? The government wanted to free up all the metal they could get. In 1917, it is said that over 28,000 tons of metal were freed up when women quit buying corsets. That's enough metal to build 2 battle ships!

11.01.2022 No two shoes fit the same so your shoe size can vary from brand to brand... and so does your bra size, from left breast to right, because you’re a unique woman. That’s empowering, and once you know your true size you will always be comfortable no matter what the tag says! TRIUMPH IS NOW 25% OFF, come on in and see one of our professional and friendly fitters in our Buderim and Caloundra store. ... This offer ends 11th April

10.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day to all the gorgeous mums out there!



09.01.2022 If a bra feels like a medieval torture device to you, you are correct about one thing: They are, in fact, medieval (whether they are also torture really depends upon the fit). When archaeologists pulled up the floorboards during extensive restoration work at Lengberg Castle in Austria, they found a space filled with dry organic material, including branches and straw, processed wood, leather, shoes, yarn, rope, and more than 2,700 textile fragments. Among the textiles were 17... linen shirts, a complete pair and a fragment of men's underwear, and four lace-decorated linen bras--which push back the earliest date for this type of women's undergarment more than 500 years. Using both their archaeological context--the fill layer was likely created during a fifteenth-century renovation of the castle--and radiocarbon analysis of fibers from two of the bras, Beatrix Nutz of the University of Innsbruck dated the garments to between A.D. 1390 and 1485. There are numerous medieval written sources that describe bras as "breastbags," but until this discovery no one had any idea what these garments looked like. According to Nutz, we also know from contemporary sources that women likely made the garments themselves and did not rely on male tailors. The discovery will enable archaeologists and clothing historians to learn more about tailoring by women. See more

03.01.2022 Fayreform's Coral Underwire Bra is an incredibly supportive bra, especially for fuller figured women, the soft stretch knit and embroidery detail also makes it feminine as well as comfortable. Parachute purple colour available for a limited time.

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