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- Ultrasuede is the trade name for a synthetic ultra-microfiber fabric invented in 1970 by Dr. Miyoshi Okamoto, a scientist working for Toray Industries...
- Halston's minimalist, clean designs, which were often made of cashmere or ultrasuede, were a new phenomenon in the mid-1970s discotheques, and they redefined...
- Teneriffe lace Terrycloth Tricot Terry velour Tulle netting Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Velour Velours du Kasaï Velvet Velveteen Venetian Lace Ventile Vinyl coated...
- Body Engineers. 1991. p. 12. "What is ultrasuede®? | ABOUT ULTRASUEDE® | Ultrasuede® | TORAY". www.ultrasuede.com. Retrieved 2021-06-19. Fung, W. (2002-05-23)...
- Ultrasuede Studios. Ultrasuede Studios is located in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Camp Washington. As of 2016, Curley still works at Ultrasuede. Curley...
- Sudler-Smith is also a screenwriter. In 2010, he directed the do****entary Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston about Roy Halston, a fashion designer. The film...
- store of the same name. The record was produced by John Curley at his Ultrasuede Studios, where the band would continue to record ****ure albums. While...
- on the same technology as another product from the same company named Ultrasuede. Around 1972, a joint venture between Italian chemical company ENI and...
- those of Toyohiko Hikota led to many industrial applications, including Ultrasuede, one of the first successful synthetic microfibers, which entered the...
- thinner than natural silk; can be used for making synthetic suedes, like Ultrasuede Mycelium-based materials – Mycelium, the fungal equivalent of roots in...