JOCKEY CELEBRATES 141 YEARS OF LEGACY WITH A UNIQUE POP-UP MUSEUM
Seen celebrating the Jockey journey were
leading ladies Kriti Sanon, Rhea Chakroborty, Kriti Kharbanda amongst others
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Mumbai, 07th September, 2017:
Jockey, the world's best-loved and
most-recognized innerwear brand launched a unique pop-up museum to bring alive
its legacy in Mumbai and Bangalore.
Walking down memory lane of the Jockey
museum was bollywood stunner Kriti Sanon who was joined by leading south film
actress and model Kriti Kharbanda and popular VJ and actress Rhea
Chakraborty. The leading ladies were
seen marveling at the history of innerwear that was pioneered by Jockey over
the past century. The Jockey pop-up museum is open to everyone from September 8
– 10, 2017 at High Street Phoenix, Lower Parel.
The pop-up museum celebrates the history of Jockey and relives
its incredible journey by bringing alive key milestones such as; the invention
of the brief in 1934, the revolutionary Y-front design of 1935, the ‘Cellophane
Wedding’ in 1938 which was the world’s first fashion show for innerwear, the
very first innerwear TV commercial in 1958, the special line of underwear
created for NASA’s Apollo mission in 1962, introduction of the first men’s
bikini brief in 1969, pioneering the use of box packaging for innerwear in
1972, the first ever innerwear fashion
show in India in 1995, and many more.
Founded in 1876, Jockey has a rich history as one of the
apparel industry’s original pioneers and innovators. Whether it’s inventing the
first ever men’s brief in 1934, developing underwear for astronauts of NASA’s
Apollo Mission in 1962, or setting benchmarks in the innerwear category with groundbreaking
advertising, Jockey continues to define the industry.
This year also marks 70 years since Jockey stitched the brand
name on the waist band of their innerwear. At a time when underwear was not
openly spoken about and underwear brands put their names on their products only
for legal reasons, Jockey wanted to show the world how proud it was of its
products. In what seemed like a small step, Jockey embroidered its name onto
the waistbands of its products, and was the first brand to ever do so. Jockey’s
branding of the band was path-breaking, and broke out into a global trend which
is seen across brands even today.
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