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History: Playboy Bunny Girls
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The treatment of Playboy Bunnies was exposed in a piece written by Gloria Steinem and reprinted in her 1983 book Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions. Clive James wrote of the "callous fatuity of the selection process" and observed that, "to make it as a Bunny, a girl need(ed) more than just looks. She need(ed) idiocy, too."
Bunny costumes
The Playboy Bunny outfit was the first service uniform registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (U.S. trademark registration number 0762884). The costume was made from rayon-satin constructed on a merry widow corset. Satin bunny ears, cotton tails, collars with bow ties, cuffs with cuff links, black pantyhose and matching high-heeled shoes completed the outfit. A name tag on a satin rosette was pinned over the right hip bone.
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