👉 The word "Dooney & Bourke" was a clothing company that produced fashionable women's clothing and accessories in the United States from 1876 to 1924. It's named after two brothers, Dooney (1855-1936) and Bourke (1850-1943). The word "Dooney & Bourke" translates to "doily & bourget", which originally meant a type of needlework paper or fabric. It became associated with fashionable women's clothing as it was commonly made by Dooney, who was also known for his high-quality sewing skills. In the early 20th century, Dooney & Bourke expanded into men's clothing and accessories, leading to their transition from being a clothing company to an accessories brand. Their production continued until 1965 when they were sold to another company named "Bourget & Company". The word "Dooney & Bourke" is now used in various industries such as fashion, textiles, and home decor, with many designers including Dooney & Bourke being recognized worldwide for their distinctive designs.