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Fibers and general graduation dresses specifics
Fibers and general graduation dresses specifics
Women did not adopt new trends until 60 - 70, as part of unisex fashion. The fabrics were varied.
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There are plenty of traditional and recent graduation dresses fibers. While trends have evolved, cotton remains a top option. In addition, we can distinguish:
• Kashmir: natural fiber obtained from the fur of the Kashmir goat, found in Mongolia, China, Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Afghanistan. Known since the fourteenth century, cashmere has not been used in Europe until the nineteenth century. As it is very expensive, often mixed with other genres, such as wool.
• Felt: The first cloth made without weaving or knitting. Their origin is located remote Central Asia and is obtained by the transformation-wool fibers by the action of moisture, heat and pressure to coalesce, forming an inextricable mass becomes homogeneous.
• Woolen fleece long, flexible fibers that form the hair of the sheep. Used since the Middle Ages, the wool has been transformed into virtually all types of graduation dresses and garments. The major production areas are Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina.
• Linen Textile obtained from the stem of the plant of the same name. Was used throughout the nineteenth century to make underwear and in the twentieth century it became fashionable for blouses, jackets and skirts.
Lycra facts
This artificial fiber introduced in 1958 and registered trademark of Du Pont, Delaware (EU). The Lycra is elastic, resistant to fire its shape. Since the appearance has been an essential component of the underwear, belts and socks.
Nylon is also good; it is a plastic is made of heavy-duty elastic filaments. It is the result of a research program initiated in 1927 by Dr. Wallace H. Carothers at DuPont Company (EU). The company introduced nylon in 1938, was tested for average in 1940 and since then the nylon has been used massively to make underwear and graduation dresses. These tend to be a lot more affordable. It is also great option in very way! It is a thick fabric of a characteristic striated appearance. Most may appear of cotton or rayon. In the last century it has been associated with the servants and peasants.
To conclude, it is worth mentioning Polyester. In 1941 the Association of Calico stampers, introduced a polyester fiber composed of a specific acid. Already in the 50 was used to make all kinds of garments and has remained one of the most widely used artificial graduation dresses fibers manufacturing. Polyester does not wrinkle, dries fast and does not lose shape.
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