600-year-old linen bras found in Austrian castle

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VIENNA — A revolutionary discovery has hit the world of underwear: Women 600 years ago wore bras.

VIENNA — A revolutionary discovery has hit the world of underwear: Women 600 years ago wore bras.

The University of Innsbruck said Wednesday that archeologists found four linen bras dating from the Middle Ages in an Austrian castle. Fashion experts describe the find as surprising because the bra was commonly thought to be little more than 100 years old as women abandoned the tight corset.

Hilary Davidson, fashion curator for the London Museum, says one specimen in particular “looks exactly like a (modern) brassiere.”

Archaeologist Beatrix Nutz says the garments were unearthed in 2008 but did not make news until now. She gave a lecture on them last year but the information stayed within academic circles until a recent BBC history program.

The university said the bras were among 2,700-plus textile fragments — some linen, others linen combined with cotton — found intermixed with dirt, wood, straw and pieces of leather.