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Brayola gets $2.5 million in Series A support, unveils a marketplace

By A Mystery Man Writer

Brayola, the service that helps women find the perfect-fitting bra, has today announced the close of a $2.5 million Series A round. Investors include Haim Dabah of HDS Capital and FirstTime Capital’s Jonathan Benartzi. The company is also unveiling its own marketplace, leveraging inventory from brand partners to help women not only find the right […]

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