A British attempt to set a new world record for the longest chain of brassieres was called off after volunteers got the lingerie in a twist
A British attempt to set a new world record for the longest chain of brassieres was called off after volunteers got the lingerie in a twist.
Campaigners at 'Bra Chain' hoped to hook together over 100 miles of bras in Worcester to raise money for women's charities and beat the current world record of 1,66,000 linked brassieres, held by Australia.
Volunteers, or "hookers," aimed to connect 2,00,000 bras, but were forced to quit at half that number when the undergarments became tangled in the boxes.
"We underestimated the time it would take to get the bras out of their boxes and hooked together there were bras all over the place," said Launa Walker at Bra Chain.
"It does take a lot of time to assemble bras into a chain and after about nine hours of hooking them up we decided to call it a day," said Walker.
The organisers say they will attempt another world record bid in the future and are still accepting donations of unwanted bras.
"We are going to try it again we've learnt a few tricks of the trade, now all that remains is to set a date," said Walker.
Did you know?
The Australian reocrd of 1,66,000 linked brassieres took volunteers three years' time to complete
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