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lycra

Synthetic fibre composed mainly of elastomer and other stretch fibres. It was introduced as a fabric for underwear, such as girdles, bras, and support stockings, but it has now become a popular material for sportswear and casual wear.



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Machine washable suits of 95% merino wool and 5% Lycra will be assessed in a six-month clinical trial of 400 people.
Microfiber fabrics include acrylic, nylon, Lycra, rayon, and viscose, which Armstrong says is the same as rayon.
One of the tricks in creating a comfortable jean was adding 4 percent Lycra to the pants leg to give it some stretch.
 
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