ORLON teaches new fall fashions to keep their figure in the wash!
- 1950s
Color print magazine advertisement for Orlon, a Dow trademarked acrylic fiber. The advertisement details the major properties of Orlon: "Orlon is resistant to sunlight and atmospheric gases, which makes it ideal for awnings and other outdoor uses. It is also characterized by stability, resistance to shrinkage, a soft, warm feel, and good drapability. Orlon is resistant to chemicals, specifically acids, and it has the ability to withstand high temperatures, which makes it suitable for various industrial uses."
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“ORLON Teaches New Fall Fashions to Keep Their Figure in the Wash!,” 1950–1959. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/0z708w51w.
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