COAT OF MANY COLOURS
OBTAINABLE IN SINGLE BATH. A new synthetic fibre, making possible a novel range of fabrics, has been produced in Britain after four years’ research. As a result, colour effects which could be had only by blending and weaving can now be got from a single bath of dye after the fibre has been woven into the piece with wool or with other viscose synthetic fibres. It is equally effective for knitting yarns and made-up garments, of both worsted and woollen types—for men’s suitings and for cloths for women’s costumes. When blended in this Way With other fibres, the dyeing properties of Britain’s war-time discovery are, it is claimed, unique.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1941, Page 6
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113COAT OF MANY COLOURS Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1941, Page 6
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