HA! no of course not but that would be cool
ones which dont say hot or cold on! I have BLOCH because they have a stretchy part of it so your foot is more comfy and they bend easily. =]
Cotton itself is not a stretchy fiber. Woven fabric is typically not stretchy. So no, I would not expect a cotton gauze to be stretchy unless it was a cotton blend.
rubber is stretchy because of its elasticity and certain arrangement of its atoms. their should be weak attractive forces between layers of atoms so that they could slip pass each other...
They are somewhat stretchy.. But don't force them to stretch further then they are supposed to go.
Stretchy elastic seems to be a trick question for a quiz given in Econ at UP - stretchy elastic is the band around your stomach on a pair of sweats. Good luck out there.
The elastic is the piece that goes across the top of the foot to hold the shoe on. The drawstring is the long stretchy string that comes out on the top of the shoe. This can be tightened or loosened, it jsut helps to keep the shoe snug on the foot and not bunchy
No. Hotglue isn't stretchy, and bike tubes, and patches are. Sticking something stretchy onto something stretchy with a stiff glue isn't going to work.
You should wipe the vagina like always. It's just discharge even if it's looks different.
well if your dogs foot is just a regular dog foot leave it be. but if it sprained it put on coban its a tape that only sticks to itself and its nice and stretchy. but if your going out on the mountains try waterproof fleece footies but the coban also works on the snow as long as you get the waterproof kind. Also if you think your dogs foot is broke take it to the vet.(duh)
There are some suspenders that are adjusted using buckles are buttons, so not all suspenders are stretchy.
Yes
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