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A Playboy Bunny was a Waitress at the Playboy Club s (open 1960–1988). They wore a Costume called a bunny suit inspired by the Tuxedo -wearing Playboy Rabbit mascot, consisting of a Corset , bunny ears, a Collar , Cuff s, and a fluffy cottontail. The tight costume forced servers to bend at the knees, not the waist, when serving drinks; this manuever became known as the "Bunny Dip".

The Playboy Bunny outfit was the first Service Uniform registered with the United States Patent And Trademark Office (U.S. trademark registration number 0762884).

Playboy Enterprises required all employees to turn in their costumes at the end of employment and Playboy has some costumes in storage. Rarely such costumes will be offered for sale on the Playboy Auction site or
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The Bunny suit is also very popular in Japan , where it has lost much of its association with Playboy. In fact, it has become associated with Sexiness in general, where they are referred to as "Bunny Girls".
Bunnies should not be confused with Playboy Playmates , women who appear in the Centerfold pictorials of '' Playboy '' magazine although a few bunnies went on to become Playmates (see below).


Famous Bunnies

Many women who later became famous worked as Playboy Bunnies early in their careers including:

In addition, Feminist writer Gloria Steinem became a Bunny as a journalistic assignment.


BUNNIES WHO BECAME PLAYMATES



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