yes
It's a man-made fabric. :)
Lycra is a man-made synthetic fiber invented by DuPont in 1958. It is known for its elasticity and stretchability, making it commonly used in clothing to provide form-fitting comfort and flexibility.
Lycra, also known as spandex or elastane, is a man-made fabric. It is a synthetic fiber created through a chemical process that involves the polymerization of polyurethane. Lycra is known for its exceptional elasticity and is commonly used in activewear, swimwear, and other garments requiring stretch. Unlike natural fabrics like cotton or wool, Lycra is entirely produced from synthetic materials.
Yes......Lycra is a man made elastane fiber.
Yes......Lycra is a man made elastane fiber.
swim suits made up of lycra mix fabric(percentage of lycra is more compare to other fabric) for flexsibility .
Clothing made of spandex and Lycra were popular in the 80s
Yes, it's man-made from a petroleum product.
no lycra is not biodegradable as it is man made
Lycra is an artificial fabric used in Feminine togs, like Nylon or Spandex, it is not a person"s name, Laura is, not Lycra.
its dog food!;D
Lycra fabric, also known as Spandex, is a type of artificial fabric. Its origin is not widely available, however the official Lycra website is offered in multiple European and Asian languages, therefore it is a safe bet that it has originated somewhere in Eurasia.