When was Velcro used on clothes?

In 1968, Puma became the first brand to use it in their shoes, and Adidas and Reebok soon followed. Soon, high-end fashion designers also started to take note.
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When was Velcro common?

Velcro's popularity

Starting in 1968 and on into the 1980s, shoe companies like Puma, Adidas and Reebok integrated Velcro straps onto children's shoes. By this point, the patent on the hook-and-loop technology had expired and many imitators began to crop up throughout the world.
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How did Velcro change fashion?

It soon replaced traditional mechanical and chemical fasteners in everything, from solar energy to AstroTurf. On the clothing front, it was praised for it its swift, easy on, easy off convenience for those whose professions relied on speed: the military, firefighters, athletes, and so on.
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What is the history of Velcro?

The VELCRO® brand of hook and loop was invented by a man named George de Mestral in the 1940's while hunting in the Jura mountains in Switzerland. Mr. de Mestral, a Swiss engineer, realized that the tiny hooks of the cockle-burs were stuck on his pants and in his dog's fur and wondered how they attached themselves.
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Was Velcro a mistake?

Sixty years ago this year, Velcro was patented. Yet, the ever-popular hook and loop fastener – used the world over for anything from stopping jackets gaping open to preventing cushions from sliding off chairs – was actually the result of a mishap.
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What was invented in 1938 by accident?

Teflon, discovered by Roy J. Plunkett at the DuPont Company's Jackson Laboratory in 1938, was an accidental invention—unlike most of the other polymer products.
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What was invented in 1955?

Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral is granted a patent for the Velcro fabric hook-and-loop fastener. Tappan introduce the first domestic microwave oven, in the United States. American electrical engineer Eugene Polley invents the Zenith Flash-Matic, the first wireless television remote control.
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When did the military start using Velcro?

In 2004 Velcro brought their products to the Army market. Clothing was kitted out with Velcro to provide a more practical uniform for soldiers out in the field. Currently it's used to mount electronic devices such as iPads and laptops to desk.
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Who invented Velcro in the year 1948?

George De Mestral got the idea for Velcro® from cockleburs caught in his clothes and his dog's fur. During a walk in the woods in 1948, Swiss engineer and outdoorsman de Mestral caught hundreds of burrs in his clothes and his dog's fur.
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When was Velcro straps invented?

This first patent was issued on March 16, 1954 in Switzerland. From the French words “velour” (velvet) and “crochet” (hook), de Mestral created the iconic VELCRO® trademark to identify his brand of hook and loop fastener.
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What was the inspiration for Velcro?

Velcro was invented by George de Mestral in 1941 and was inspired by the burrs he found on himself and on his dog. Being an engineer and entrepreneur, Mr. de Mestral examined the burr under a microscope and realized the small hooks of the burr and loops of the fur/fabric allowed the burr to adhere exceedingly well.
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When was the zipper invented?

He took Judson's design back to the drawing board and came up with the system of tiny interlocking teeth now known as the zipper. Although it lacked a catchy name at the time, Sundback's early "Hookless Fastener" design was patented on April 29, 1913.
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Does Velcro stick to cloth?

The adhesive back of the Peel and Stick Velcro will adhere to light fabrics like cotton, polyester, poly blends, and nylon. The hook side on all Velcro will adhere to any fabric consisting of small loops, such as wool, fleece, velvet, and some felt and knit fabrics.
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Did Velcro lose their trademark?

Velcro® is not the only one who is losing their brand value due to the trademark genericide. There are others as well.
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What is the generic name for Velcro?

The normal response to this situation is for the owner of the mark to take action to remind the public that VELCRO is a brand, not a generic term, and that the generic term for this stuff is "hook and loop," so please, please, please don't use our brand name generically.
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How old was George de Mestral when he invented Velcro?

An Idea That Stuck: How George de Mestral Invented the Velcro Fastener. Born in the tiny town of Saint-Saphorin-sur-Morges in 1907, George de Mestral filed his first patent at the age of 12, for a toy airplane. “He was driven to invent,” says Fraser Cameron, president and CEO of the modern-day Velcro Companies.
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Will the army get rid of Velcro?

Say goodbye to a lot of that Velcro on the Army Combat Uniform. The service is making six changes to the uniform that include stripping Velcro from the sleeve pocket, elbow patches, knee patches and lower leg pocket flap.
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Why do military uniforms have Velcro?

Velcro® Makes Patches Even Better

The flag patches mentioned above, for example, attach to uniforms with Velcro®. That allows them to be removed quickly as needed. In a field deployment, the full-color flag can easily be replaced with a muted color “subdued” style that doesn't stand out against camouflage.
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Why was the year 1973 important for the US military?

The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (also known as the War Powers Act) "is a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president's ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.” As part of our system of governmental “checks and balances,” the law aims to check the executive branch's power when ...
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What was invented in the 1950s and 1960s?

RCA invented the first musical synthesizer. David Warren invented the black box flight recorder. Texas Instruments invented the transistor radio. “The pill” oral contraceptive was invented.
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What things were invented in 1954?

The first electric drip brew coffeemaker is patented in Germany and named the Wigomat after its inventor Gottlob Widmann. Staley T. McBrayer invents the Vanguard web offset press for newspaper printing in Fort Worth, Texas. The Angle grinder is invented by German company Ackermann + Schmitt (Flex-Elektrowerkzeuge).
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