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In 1938 DuPont announced the invention of this first wholly synthetically created fiber |
nylon
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$400 |
DJ |
FIBERS & FABRICS |
2022-03-03 |
#8589 |
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In 1939 this new product was touted as being strong as steel, fine as a spider's web & more elastic than natural fibers |
nylon
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FJ |
TEXTILES |
2016-03-28 |
#7266 |
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The name of this fabric includes the initials of the city where it was introduced at a World's Fair site |
nylon
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FJ |
FABRICS |
2012-06-19 |
#6402 |
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In its early stages, this Du Pont fiber was referred to as Polymer 66 |
nylon
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$800 |
DJ |
TEXTILES |
1995-12-25 |
#2606 |
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This strong, manmade fiber created in the U.S. in 1935 is derived from a polyamide resin |
nylon
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$1,000 |
DJ |
TEXTILES |
1995-04-19 |
#2458 |
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Before it was introduced around 1940, this man-made fiber had been called No-Run & Nuron |
Nylon
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$400 |
DJ |
CLOTHING |
1994-03-29 |
#2212 |
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This man-made fiber created in the 1930s replaced silk in parachutes during World War II |
nylon
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$500 |
J |
TEXTILES |
1992-03-19 |
#1749 |
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This man-made fiber was once called norun because it was thought to be ideal for use in stockings |
nylon
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$200 |
DJ |
TEXTILES |
1991-07-09 |
#1597 |