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Ironing rayon/gabardine shirts?

Hugh Beaumont

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YETI said:
They just don't make rayon/wool gabardine like they used to. I was wondering if it's because of that Dupont factory burning down. Or was it a family mansion that kept the formula that burned. Aloha shirts were never the same after that. And even the Sun Surf ones from Japan can't compare to vintage.
nice shirt, btw


Agreed. I was going to write a book for Schiffer about 15 years ago about Post war shirts and while doing my research, found that it was because of the Dupont factory burning down, taking the original Rayon formula with it :(

Rayon was never the same.
 

YETI

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Hugh Beaumont said:
Agreed. I was going to write a book for Schiffer about 15 years ago about Post war shirts and while doing my research, found that it was because of the Dupont factory burning down, taking the original Rayon formula with it :(

Rayon was never the same.
It was actually the silky rayon that could never be replicated. It was a certain formula used to make the material that was lost in the fire. I have a deadstock 40s rayon dress/sport shirt which I believe is made from the same rayon. It does feel like silk only sturdier.
 

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