Gossard was established as H. W. Gossard Co. in Chicago in 1901, per company history, after its founder Henry Williamson Gossard was inspired by a
corset worn at a Paris performance by the actress
Sarah Bernhardt. In 1928 the company was reorganized as a division of Associated Apparel Industries, Inc. The manufacturer became a conglomerate after acquiring
Venus Company and
Lamode Garment Company, adding $3,000,000 in annual revenue. Associated Apparel, Inc., planned to build a plant in
Germany, and its president, R. C. Stirton, sailed for Europe in May 1929 to facilitate this. Stockholders of Nature's Rival Company, a firm previously acquired by Associated Apparel, Inc., brought a bankruptcy petition against Amalgamated in September 1933. The suit was filed in the
United States District Court in Chicago. It asked for a sum of $1,232,500. After the bankruptcy, the company reformed as H. W. Gossard but became a
British company. During the Second World War, Gossard produced parachutes, sails, and bras for women of the English navy. Gossard was acquired by
Courtaulds Textile Group in 1959. At some point it became a property of the French
DBApparel, but was reacquired by Courtaulds in 2007. File:Corselette gossard1953.jpg|alt=Image of Gossard Corselette Advertising in 1953|Gossard Corselette Advertisement in 1953 File:Gossard, drawing of a woman in fashionable clothes (NBY 4458).jpg|Gossard Advertisement 1953 File:The Ladies' home journal (1948) (14579407980).jpg|Gossard Line of Beauty 1948 Advertisement File:Photoplay - 1929.10 - 25 - Gossard.png|Gossard Line of Beauty 1929 Advertisement File:Gossard's Gypsy corset 1995 (JOKASEK5F05B-1).tif|Gossard's Gypsy corset 1995 The book
Gossard Girls was written by Phyllis Michael Wong about Gossard factory life in Upper Peninsular,
Michigan in 1920-1970s. In the 1960s Gossard produced a wide range of bras and corsets and pioneered the panty-girdle. In the 1970s Gossard introduced
Glossies, a brand designed for a transparent and iridescent appearance. Gossard developed larger sizes of Glossies in DD. In the 1980s, Gossard introduced the Ritz collection with matched colours. == Advertising campaigns ==