Berlei

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Berlei
Product type Lingerie
Owner Hanesbrands
Introduced1917;107 years ago (1917)
Website https://www.berlei.com.au/

Berlei is a brand of women's lingerie and in particular bras and girdles. [1]

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History

The company began in Sydney in 1910. The Berlei brand originated in 1917. [2] [3] Berlei undergarments are now sold in Australia by Hanesbrands and in the United Kingdom by Courtaulds Textiles.

Berlei conducted a research project to quantify Australian 'figure types'.

Berlei Figure Type Indicator 1950s a735001.jpg
Berlei Cartoon by Tom Glover Berlei Cartoon by Tom Glover.jpg
Berlei Cartoon by Tom Glover

The name came from that of the firm's founder, Frederick Richard Burley, who felt that his name as normally spelt was not contextually appropriate to his products.

Berlei Limited was one of the first Australian companies to expand outside Australia. [2] Berlei (New Zealand) Limited was incorporated in 1923, and Berlei (U.K.) Limited was organised in 1930.

Founder

Frederick R. Burley (29 May 1885, Hamilton, Victoria – 26 May 1954, Wahroonga, New South Wales) was the founder of Berlei.

Burley was a pioneer in employee relations and an accomplished public citizen, holding office in the Rotary Club and contributing to other worthy organizations. In the custom of Rotary he would introduce himself to other clubs with his name, his club, and his occupation as a "maker of jewel caskets". [4]

In 1923, he founded the Australia Made Preference League and served as the first president of the League. The League created the Great White Train as a promotional tool for early Australian industries. [5]

He travelled widely to learn business and trade information, to make business partnerships, and to get materials for his factories. [6]

The movie Undercover was made about the early years of the Berlei company and the life of Frederick R Burley. [7]

History of Berlei Limited and associated companies

Berlei Limited was started in 1910, as a company called Unique Corsets in Sydney, after Fred Burley discovered that the corset business was profitable and that the wholesale segment of the business could be prosecuted on an import replacement basis. Burley made his first overseas business trip to the US in 1913, to research methods and investigate the use of machinery of the time. The 'frenchified' brand name of Berlei was conceptualized soon after and was registered in Australia in 1917. (While this might reasonably be accordingly pronounced after the French style as 'bur-LAY', it is commonly still pronounced as if written 'burley'. [8] ) United Corsets became Berlei Limited in 1920.

Berlei House in Regent Street, Sydney BerleiHouseSydney.jpg
Berlei House in Regent Street, Sydney

The original factory was in Wilmot Street, Sydney with additional space being used in Liverpool Street.

In January 1922, the factory was moved to Berlei House in Regent Street. [2]

Fred Burley's vision for the company was "To Design and Manufacture Corsets and Brassieres of such perfect Fit, Quality, and Workmanship, as will bring pleasure and profit to all concerned, while at the same time rendering such excellent service to our Clients and Consumers as will merit their permanent patronage".

Berlei's approach to marketing was professional. [9]

Berlei (NZ) Limited

Berlei (New Zealand) Limited was started in 1923, with a staff of fifty growing to 665 employees in 1961. [2]

Bendon Berlei Limited merged with Ceramco Apparel Group Limited on 8 April 1981.

Berlei (UK) Limited

Berlei UK factory at Slough Berlei UK factory at Slough.jpg
Berlei UK factory at Slough

A branch of the Australian company was opened in the United Kingdom in 1930, with staff of forty. The company grew to a staff of 702 in 1961. [2]

A 'modern' factory was built in Slough in 1937, it was demolished in 1984. [10]

Berlei (UK) was purchased from Berlei Hestia of Australia in 1982. [11]

Berlei (UK) called in a receiver in November 1985, [11] subsequently it was purchased by Courtaulds Textiles.

In March 2000, Courtaulds Textiles was sold to Sara Lee. [12] Sara Lee sold Courtaulds Textiles to Hong Kong-based PD Enterprise Limited in May 2006. [13]

Footnotes

  1. "Superbrands". Superbrands Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Clune, Frank (1961). Saga of Sydney. Sydney, Australia: Angus and Robertson. pp. 437–440.
  3. Australian trademark #21931
  4. Patterson, Hamilton Stuart (1990). The Ordinary Doctor. Brisbane, Australia: Amphion Press. p. 55. ISBN   0-86776-372-8.
  5. "The Great White Touring Train visit to Wagga". Wagga Wagga City Council. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007.
  6. "Wants Girdles Stretched". The Pittsburgh Press. 29 November 1943. p. 11. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
  7. Quinlivan, B. (7 May 1982). "Pioneer proved Berlei bras fitted the nation just fine". Financial Review (Sydney). p. 19.
  8. "Berlei Hestia Industries Ltd V Bali Co Inc [1973] 129 CLR 353" (PDF). High Court of Australia. 17 October 1973. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 April 2021.
  9. Maynard, Margaret (1999). "Living dolls: The fashion model in Australia". Journal of Popular Culture. 33 (1): 191–205. doi:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1999.3301_191.x. PMID   21991642.
  10. "Berlei Factory, Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire". English Heritage.NMR. 1937. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012.
  11. 1 2 Warner, Jeremy (30 November 1985). "Berlei calls in receiver as bank acts". The Times (London). p. 2.
  12. "Courtaulds bows to £150m takeover". BBC News. 24 March 2000. Archived from the original on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  13. Klinger, Peter (May 2006). "Sara Lee offloads Courtaulds division". The Times. London: Times Online. Archived from the original on 14 March 2007.

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