The Finest Seats - 5 Cents!
- 1940-Dec-07
Color print advertisement for Saran fabric, made from Saran textile monofilaments. Saran is the trade name for polyvinylidene chloride, which can be formed into monofilaments or a thin plastic film. The advertisement features an illustration of the inside of a subway car. The accompanying text describes the use of Saran fabric in the seat coverings of the New York subway system. This advertisement appeared in the December 7, 1940 edition of The Saturday Evening Post.
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Dow Chemical Company. “The Finest Seats - 5 Cents!,” December 7, 1940. Advertisements from the Dow Chemical Historical Collection, Box 9. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/8j5xmzu.
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