Schneider, 1994 - Google Patents
In and out of polyester: Desire, disdain and global fibre competitionsSchneider, 1994
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- 14220955650077258116
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- Schneider J
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- Anthropology Today
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Many people believe that clothes made from natural fibres-wool, cotton, linen, silk-are superior to clothes made from synthetics. Scores of college educated American women and men with whom I have spoken on the subject of polyester-the most versatile and emblematic …
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