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LYCRA

Originally developed as a replacement for rubber, LYCRA®, by DuPont, is remarkable for its ability to stretch many times its original length - and then snap back to its starting size with no loss to its spring.  A touch of Lycra adds comfort and freedom of movement and improving the fit, shape retention, drape and wrinkle resistance of the apparel.

There is really no such thing as a commercially available fabric made entirely of Lycra; it's never used alone, but is always combined with  another fiber (or fibers), both natural or man-made. As little as 2 percent  Lycra is enough to improve a  woven fabric's movement, drape, and it's knack for holding its shape.   Whatever the blend, fabrics enhanced with Lycra keep the look and feel of the majority fiber. 

Laundering
Machine washing and tumble drying are the preferred manner of laundering.

If the other fibers in the garment are machine washable and dryable, this should be the recommended method for cleaning. The heat generated by machine drying will help recover any lost stretch that occurred during the wearing of a garment. Thorough washing, rinsing and drying in machines brings out the best in Lycra.

Dry cleaning
Dry cleaning Lycra is no problem. Although some solvents may temporarily swell the fiber, proper rinsing provided by a professional dry cleaner recovers all stretch and recovery properties of the garment. Lycra does retain the odor of dry cleaning solutions a little longer than most fibers, but it will quickly disappear with a little airing.

No Chlorine Bleach
To improve the life and look of garments with Lycra, the only thing that should be avoided is chlorine bleach. Aside from that, you need only provide the care determined by the other fabrics. Exposure to chlorine can lead to discoloration, stretch and eventual breakage of the  Lycra fibers.

All-fabric bleach can be used for the laundering of garments with Lycra. It is particularly useful in preventing any graying of  the fabric caused by absorption of soils and detergents.

CARE: (from DuPont)
Since LYCRA® is usually the minority component in a given fabric, let the other fibers guide your care instructions. If other fibers or the trim or binding of a garment require hand washing, dry cleaning, or low-temperature washing and drying, their needs will determine the care instructions. Lycra will easily withstand repeated cleanings of all these types. When in doubt, wash or dry clean according to the primary fiber in the blend.

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All prices may vary slightly due to the rounding differential in the computer.

 

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