Lycra

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Lycra is a synthetic elastane fiber known for its exceptional stretch and recovery, widely used in sportswear, swimwear, and other form-fitting garments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brand
elastane fiber
synthetic fiber
alternativeName elastane
spandex
chemicalType polyurethane
commercializedInDecade 1960s
developedBy DuPont
hasProperty can be stretched several times its length
durable
excellent stretch and recovery
good shape retention
high elasticity
lightweight
quick recovery to original length
resistant to body oils
resistant to many detergents
resistant to perspiration
smooth handle
introducedInYear 1958
marketedAs LYCRA fiber
ownedBy The LYCRA Company
providesBenefit freedom of movement
improved fit
shape retention after wear
wrinkle resistance
regionallyKnownAs elastane in Europe
spandex in the United States
trademarkOf The LYCRA Company
typicallyBlendedWith cotton
nylon
polyester
rayon
wool
usedFor body-hugging clothing
form-fitting garments
stretch fabrics
usedIn activewear
athleisure garments
compression garments
cycling shorts
dancewear
denim stretch jeans
hosiery
lingerie
performance apparel
shapewear
socks
sportswear
swimwear
underwear
yoga wear

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DuPont developed Lycra
Invista brand Lycra