Summer striped dress with vertical blue and white striped dress look good?

Vertical stripe than the horizontal stripe, the use of vertical stripe is relatively small, because it is difficult to control, but in recent years with the prevalence of retro vertical stripe began to become popular, most of the time it appears in the pants Installed, but applied to the dress will have a different surprise! Xiao Bian today to introduce a paragraph, Wan Zefeng women's summer new blue and white vertical stripes dress with!

夏季条纹连衣裙搭配 竖形蓝白条纹的连衣裙好看吗?

Vertical stripes not only can be thin, stylish side, when it is combined with the dress, it becomes more clever temperament. This blue and white striped casual dress, clean blue and white vertical stripe design, very fresh college style charm. Prototype collar, cuffs, and skirts are wide blue stripes stitching, plus a small fold skirt fold, highlighting the youthful childlike sense of play, fresh and beautiful by age, with black and white striped hair ornaments, the entire Man's temperament increased instantly.

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Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers, based on aliphatic or semi-aromatic polyamides. Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material[1] that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes.[2]:2 It is made of repeating units linked by amide links[3] similar to the peptide bonds in proteins. Nylon polymers can be mixed with a wide variety of additives to achieve many different property variations. Nylon polymers have found significant commercial applications in fabric and fibers (apparel, flooring and rubber reinforcement), in shapes (molded parts for cars, electrical equipment, etc.), and in films (mostly for food packaging).[4]

Nylon was the first commercially successful synthetic thermoplastic polymer.[5] DuPont began its research project in 1927.[6] The first example of nylon (nylon 6,6) using diamines on February 28, 1935, by Wallace Hume Carothers at DuPont's research facility at the DuPont Experimental Station.[7][8] In response to Carothers' work, Paul Schlack at IG Farben developed nylon 6, a different molecule based on caprolactam, on January 29, 1938.[9]:10[10]

Nylon was first used commercially in a nylon-bristled toothbrush in 1938,[11][12] followed more famously in women's stockings or "nylons" which were shown at the 1939 New York World's Fair and first sold commercially in 1940.[13] During World War II, almost all nylon production was diverted to the military for use in parachutes and parachute cord. Wartime uses of nylon and other plastics greatly increased the market for the new materials.[14]

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