Retailer Brett Blundy was sitting with colleague Greg Milne on the loungeroom floor of his Kyle Bay home in Sydney's south. It was the early 1990s and there was almost no furniture in the house as Blundy had invested every cent he had into building his businesses: Sanity Entertainment and Bras N Things.
Opposite Blundy was the "bra wall" where almost 160 bras hung. It was what was known as a range day when Blundy, Milne and other executives got together to narrow down the next range for Bras N Things stores.