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Velcro
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Velcro

System of very small hooks and eyes used for fastening clothing, and attaching other surfaces temporarily. It was developed and patented in 1945 by Swiss inventor Georges de Mestral (1902-1990) after he studied why burrs stuck to his trousers and noted that they were made of thousands of tiny hooks.

Velcro is made up of two strips, one covered with hooks, and the other with eyes. The strips are attached to the surfaces being joined, either by sewing or with adhesive; some Velcro has a self-adhesive backing. When pushed together the hooks grip through the eyes, forming a strong bond that is only broken when the Velcro is pulled firmly apart.


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Close the left panel flap against the right panel so that the hook and loop fastener is secure.
Patches and tabs are affixed to the uniform with VELCRO[R] brand hook and loop fasteners to give the wearer more flexibility and to save the soldier money and time, Myhre said.
Adjustable with hook and loop fasteners for custom fit.
 
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