File:CSIRO ScienceImage 1999 A Wrinkled Skirt.jpg

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English: Permanent creases in wool fabric were first developed by Arthur Farnworth using a chemical process, named Siroset, that changed the structure of the wool fibres. The skirt pictured was made by the conventional, non-Siroset process.
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