-
rubber enabled the
invention of the
elastic gusset boot. The
advantage of
elasticised boots meant they
could be
readily removed and put on. By the late 1840s...
- A hairnet, or
sometimes simply a net or caul, is a small,
often elasticised, fine net worn over long hair to hold it in place. It is worn to keep hair...
- made from a
white lightweight fabric,
usually nylon and
typically have
elasticised lower legs. Some
racing authorities have
regulations that
require a jockey's...
- to the tubing's permeability. Air-operated
pinch valves consist of an
elasticised reinforced rubber hose, a type of housing, and two
socket end covers...
-
innovations include the use of
superabsorbent polymers,
resealable tapes, and
elasticised waist bands. They are now much
thinner and much more absorbent. The product...
- the brow to
provide shade for the eyes. It is often, but not always,
elasticised at the rear to hold it in
place upon the wearer's head. Sometimes, rather...
- backing,
since the
nylon knit
fabric cannot be
stretched as much as when
elasticised with
lycra fibres.
Incorporating lycra into the
backing permits a larger...
-
rubber bungee cords wrapping the
bladder area, but some
designs use an
elasticised s**** or
cords along a
bellows fold gusset.
Arguments for and against...
- with
nylon staple. In
December BNS
announced that they had
developed an
elasticised yarn.
Manufacturers of
stockings could now
produce ranges with only three...