What nylon did for your legs, LYCRA will do for your figure!
- 1961
Magazine advertisement for DuPont Lycra, the brand name for the polyester-polyurethane copolymer invented by Joseph Shivers in 1958 at the DuPont laboratory in Waynesboro, Virginia. The advertisement was published in the September 22, 1961 edition of Life magazine. In the image, a dark-haired woman wearing a white bra and girdle is reclining on an ornate chaise lounge.
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“What Nylon Did for Your Legs, LYCRA Will Do for Your Figure!,” 1961. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gq67jr53v.
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