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Underwear brand introduction
Underwear brands are introduced as follows:

I. Ann Li Fang Embree

Ann Li Fang, a Hong Kong-style underwear brand, was founded in 1975. Since the early 1990s, it has entered the domestic market, not only as a supplier of women's underwear, but also successfully established a series of high-quality and diversified underwear brands such as "Amber Form An Li Fang" and "Vander Sifendi Poetry".

Second, triumph

Triumph, 1886 was founded in Germany. 125 years ago, it started from a small enterprise producing tight underwear in a factory, and has become one of the most international underwear enterprises in the world. ? Triumph constantly innovates diversified product lines in product design, such as magic bra, T-shirt bra, skin-beautifying bra, feminine series, FashionStyle, BeeDee lingerie series and so on.

Third, Manifen.

From 65438 to 0996, Manifen opened the first counter in Beijing, and constantly adjusted its products and services on the basis of in-depth understanding of consumer demand to make them more suitable and meet consumer demand. With the brand mission of "integrating innovation and fashion and subliming female charm", it resonates strongly with female consumers.

Fourth, Victoria's secret.

One of the world-famous sexy underwear brands, which belongs to Limited Brands Group, a well-known American high-end clothing manufacturer, is targeted at young women. Its products include underwear, bras, underwear, swimsuits, casual women's wear, women's shoes, cosmetics and all kinds of matching clothing, luxury shorts, perfumes, cosmetics and related books.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Candir

Chantelle was founded in 1876, and its products are made of high-grade flour accessories, so it is comfortable to wear without oppression. Pay great attention to every detail in product design and manufacturing. Chandell was an early brand that made underwear with elastic fabrics. She liberated women from stereotypes and accelerated the development of modern textile trends.