Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark inquiry - What is Lycra?
What is Lycra?
classification: life/fashion

analysis:

the registered trademark name of spandex yarn produced by DuPont company in the United States. Spandex is an elastic fiber, formerly known as fiber K. The special composition makes it have good elasticity, which can be extended to 5 to 8 times of the original length, and can be completely restored after external force is removed. Lycra was once called the magic fiber by people who were very happy, and it was crowned with the name of the Sphinx of Egypt, which made it more mysterious.

Lycra is only a trade name of DuPont, but Lycra has become synonymous with almost all spandex yarns because of its monopoly position in this field. It completely replaces the traditional elastic rubber thread. Lycra is almost an essential component in clothes with special requirements, such as gymnastics clothes and swimming suits. It can make your curves exposed, and the colloid can stretch freely without oppression. Lycra is not only widely used in daily clothes, but also a pet in the popular kaleidoscope made by fashion designers.

Many of our designer friends like to say that they used a little Lycra when talking about their recent works. Perhaps, not only the clothes made of Lycra are quite fashionable, but the word itself has a strong fashionable color.