Lycra
Lycra is a type of synthetic fabric that is very elastic. It is also called Spandex or elastane. The name "spandex" is an anagram of the word "expands".[1]
Lycra was invented in 1958 , United States. It was invented by Joseph Shivers, a chemist. It is made from a combination of polyester and polyurethane.
Because of its elasticity and strength, lycra is often used to make clothing. It is commonly mixed with cotton to make things like tights, bras and underwear. Lycra is especially common in sports clothing, such as wrestling singlets. It is also often used to make swimsuits and wetsuits, because lycra dries more quickly than many other fabrics.
Lycra Media
- Cycling kit full body alt 3 (cropped).jpg
Elastic material used in the fabrics of a summer cycling attire comprising a jersey, bib shorts and gloves.
- Spandex fiber.jpg
Yarn of colourless to white Spandex fibers
- Polyurethane.svg
representative chemical structure of polymer used in production of spandex
References
- ↑ Kadolph, Sara J., Textiles.
Other websites
Media related to Spandex at Wikimedia Commons