Product type Intimate apparel Introduced 1949 | Registered as a trademark in United States Subsidiaries Peach John | |
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Related brands Tagline "The Art and Science of Intimates" Stock price 3591 (TYO) JP¥ 1,325 -29.00 (-2.14%)6 Apr, 3:00 PM GMT+9 - Disclaimer CEO Hironobu Yasuhara (1 Apr 2011–) Profiles |
Wacoal lingerie ss16 photoshoot
Wacoal is a manufacturer of women's lingerie and underwear, founded in 1949 in Japan by Koichi Tsukamoto. The company has divisions in North America and Europe, and manufactures the brands Wacoal, b.tempt'd, Elomi, Eveden, Fantasie, Freya, and Goddess.
Contents
- Wacoal lingerie ss16 photoshoot
- Wacoal show spring 2017 maredamare 2016 florence by fashion channel
- Company background
- Brand portfolio
- Product manufacturing
- Philanthropic efforts
- References
Wacoal show spring 2017 maredamare 2016 florence by fashion channel
Company background
In 1964, Wacoal established the Human Science Research Center to conduct scientific research on women's beauty, health, and bodies for product development.
In 1985, Wacoal launched in America. To encourage potential customers to purchase the new brand despite the higher prices than its competitors, Wacoal's fit experts partnered with sales associates in department stores across the country to educate consumers about the fit and quality of Wacoal products. Wacoal was named the best-selling bra in American department stores in 2005. In 2009, Wacoal launched b.tempt'd, an intimiate apparel brand aimed toward younger consumers.
In 2012, Wacoal acquired the Eveden Group, a UK-based lingerie manufacturer founded in 1920, bringing the full-figure brands Freya, Elomi, Fantasie, and Goddess under its corporate umbrella.
Brand portfolio
Product manufacturing
Wacoal products are manufactured almost entirely by hand using Japanese sewing technology as well as continued innovation. Much of the production occurs at Wacoal Vietnam, a manufacturing location established in 1997.
Philanthropic efforts
Wacoal launched a bra in 1999 known as the Awareness Bra, which features a pink ribbon on each band to remind women to be conscious of their breast health. In 2001, the Fit for the Cure campaign was launched to raise funds for breast cancer awareness and research. Wacoal donates to Susan G. Komen for every woman who participates in a complimentary fitting during Fit for the Cure.