Crimplene (polyester) is a thick yarn used to make a fabric of the same name. The resulting cloth is heavy, wrinkle-resistant and retains its shape well. Britain's defunct ICI Fibres laboratory developed the fibre in the early 1950s and it is commonly thought it was named after the Crimple Valley in which the company was situated. It is, however, a combination of the words crimped and Terylene.

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  • Crimplene (polyester) is a thick yarn used to make a fabric of the same name. The resulting cloth is heavy, wrinkle-resistant and retains its shape well. Britain's defunct ICI Fibres laboratory developed the fibre in the early 1950s and it is commonly thought it was named after the Crimple Valley in which the company was situated. It is, however, a combination of the words crimped and Terylene. Crimped Terylene, or Crimplene was used in garments that required a permanently pressed look, such as skirts and trousers.
  • Кримплен - легкостирающаяся и немнущаяся ткань из синтетического волокна. Используется при шитье верхней одежды. Также кримпленом называют полиэфирные синтетические нити и полотна, созданные на их основе.
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  • Кримплен - легкостирающаяся и немнущаяся ткань из синтетического волокна. Используется при шитье верхней одежды. Также кримпленом называют полиэфирные синтетические нити и полотна, созданные на их основе.
  • Crimplene (polyester) is a thick yarn used to make a fabric of the same name. The resulting cloth is heavy, wrinkle-resistant and retains its shape well. Britain's defunct ICI Fibres laboratory developed the fibre in the early 1950s and it is commonly thought it was named after the Crimple Valley in which the company was situated. It is, however, a combination of the words crimped and Terylene.
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  • Crimplene
  • Кримплен
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