- A
drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten)
fabric or
other material. Ends of a
drawstring are...
-
Platoon in the
jungles of Panama,
incorporating new,
lighter materials and a
drawcord hood that
could be
closed off to form a rain fly or
ground sheet. Ponchos...
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brought out the High
Alpine Polar (HAP)
sleeping bag
which had
armholes and
drawcord foot openings,
allowing users to walk
around in it. In 1981 the
brand released...
- is part of a
euthanasia device consisting of a
large plastic bag with a
drawcord used to die by
suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. It is
usually used...
- the
pants and boots,
rising to just
below the knee, and
usually have
drawcords for tightening.
Wearing gaiters,
while preventing most
snake bites, does...
-
pounds of
cotton from Georgia, as well as 32
million buttons and 1
million drawcords, both made in Kentucky. The
manufacturing of many of Carhartt's non-core...
- snap
closure on each) and an
inside draft skirt (windskirt) with
elastic drawcords and barrel-locks at the
waist (without pulls).
There are also two concealed...
- the net back in hand. On a
successful cast, the
gladiator tightened the
drawcord around the net's
perimeter and
tried to
unbalance or
topple his rival....
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sewing threads, elastics,
insulating fiber fills, waddings, shoelaces, and
drawcords velcro, and
interlining cloths.
Sewing threads is the
major component...
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sewing threads, elastics,
insulating fiber fills, waddings, shoelaces, and
drawcords velcro, and
interlining cloths, etc.
Sewing threads is the
major component...