Bra Dryer is a patent-pending design for an appliance for drying bras. Some lingerie is very, very expensive. Sometimes you can pay $500 - $700 for a couture bra from Guia La Bruna or I.D. Sarrieri. If you pay for your bras over $50 (most women wouldn't) then you should take a good care of it. For example, if you have a nice car then it makes sense to put it in a good garage overnight and to make sure it gets necessary maintenance. Same with luxury lingerie — sometimes you pay for it too much to ruin it by not washing and drying it properly.
Idea for such a device was first conceived in 2006 by our friend Katy, who likes her bras but finds it frustrating drying them in conventional ways. Ordinarily we dry bras in these three ways:
- Air dry (on a line or on a towel),
- In a tumble dryer, and
- With a hair dryer.
Katy found that air dry takes too long, and cups that have padding get wrinkled; drying a bra in a tumble dryer can completely ruin padding and wiring in a bra by high temperature and friction with other pieces of clothing, even if you use a protective bag; drying a bra with a hair dryer does not have the former drawbacks but still takes time, plus you got to do it manually.
Katy thought that it would be great to have a device that would:
- Dry bras fast,
- Maintain their shape and protect wiring and padding, and
- Not take your own time (as when using a hair dryer).
Besides that we want this device to be quite compact, quiet in operation and power saving.
So after about a year of research and development, we've come up with a very good concept for such a device. Meanwhile we've surveyed a number of other women and discussed the idea of this product, and it was quite encouraging to find that a lot of women actually have the same problem and were interested in this bra drying appliance.
At this stage the Bra Dryer is a patent pending technology. We plan to manufacture or license it out as soon as we finish development and find investors. If you are interested in finding our more about this appliance, do not hesitate to email us at [email protected].
Sincerely,
Bra Dryer RND team.
Credits
Inventor: Alexander Farennikov ([email protected]) of Anaheim, California. Alexander is the CIO at InvestSource, Inc., an investment banking and investor relations company in Huntington Beach, California, and owner of Logistetica, a web and graphic design firm.
3D visualization: Alex "Che".

