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aussieBum

Company type

Private

Industry

Fashion

Founded

2001

Founder

Sean Ashby

Headquarters

Sydney
,
Australia

Area served

Worldwide

Products

Men's swimwear, underwear, and clothing

Website

aussiebum.com

aussieBum is an Australian men's swimwear and underwear manufacturer. Initially manufactured in Sydney's inner west, a growing number of aussieBum products were later manufactured overseas in China,[1] Bangladesh,[2] Thailand,[3] and Vietnam.[4] Their products are designed and delivered from Sydney, with the business run out of the company's headquarters in the suburb of Leichhardt.

Marketing[edit]

The company has no sales representatives overseas, and instead promotes with its company website. Australian sales make up 10% of its business. The company has a broad reach for a business run entirely via the Web, with no shop front and minimal packing staff.[5]

The brand retails in large department stores around the world, such as Selfridges, Harrods and House of Fraser in the UK, Printemps in Paris, KaDeWe in Berlin, and Harvey Nichols in Dubai, as well as in small boutiques in various cities around the world. aussieBum's online store ships to more than 150 countries.[6]

aussieBum's version of Shearing the Rams

AussieBum promotes its products on various social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. The brand has a popular online following with the aussieBum being the 7th most popular search term in Australia as of April 2008.[5]

The brand uses a distinctly cheeky advertising style, such as remaking the Australian painting Shearing the Rams with muscle-bound men shearing sheep in just their underwear.[7]

AussieBum swimwear has been featured in music video clips SlowbyKylie Minogue and SuperMartXé VIP.

In 2011, during the first episode of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia, director Sean Ashby gave $50,000 to charity when politician Pauline Hanson washed his car wearing aussieBum underwear, plus an additional $10,000 for Deni Hines to sing the national anthem.[8]

Products[edit]

aussieBum men's briefs, Ice Blue in colour
aussieBum men's Jockstrap, with the Wonderjock Technology

Wonderjock[edit]

In November 2006, the Wonderjock was launched in the aussieBum underwear lines. Wonderjocks have been designed to lift and enhance a man's "package", through the use of a fabric cup used to protrude everything out instead of just down. 50,000 pairs of the new underwear were sold in the first seven days of being released.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bodystretch Army/Green/Trunk". www.aussiebum.com. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  • ^ "Longline Tank - Apollo". www.aussiebum.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  • ^ "Drylite Surf Short - Red". www.aussiebum.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  • ^ "Chino short - King". www.aussiebum.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  • ^ a b International Herald Tribune (21 January 2008). "Aussiebum: Down Under designs in more ways than one". Archived from the original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2008.
  • ^ The Daily Telegraph (3 November 2006). "Wonderbra for men 'enhances'". The Daily Telegraph. UK. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  • ^ Byrnes, Holly (30 September 2006). "Daily Telegraph: Shear art attack". The Daily Telegraph. AU. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  • ^ Christie, Joel (14 September 2011). "AussieBum gives Pauline Hanson $50,000 to strip to her underwear in Celebrity Apprentice car wash". Sydney Confidential The Daily Telegraph. AU. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  • ^ The Daily Telegraph (1 November 2006). "Daily Telegraph: Market grows for under wonder". Reuters. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
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