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- While hunting in
- the woods, de
- Mestral saw that
- his dog's ears
- became covered
- in burrs. The tiny
- hooks of the burr
- were designed by
- nature so that
- seeds could hitch
- a lift on the coat
- of shaggy
- animals. De
- Mestral realized
- the principle
- could be adapted
- for other uses
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- It took De Mestral
- 14 years to devise
- a workable syn-
- thetic version
- of the burr/hook
- principle. The
- hooks and the
- loops are made of
- nylon, and are
- almost indes-
- tructible. The
- Velcro fastening
- often outlasts the
- garment to which
- it is attached
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- De Mestral was
- prepared for his
- flash of inspir-
- ation in the woods.
- Months before, a
- zip had stuck on
- his wife's dress,
- making them late
- for an evening
- out. This insig-
- nificant incident
- set his mind
- wondering whether
- there might be a
- better way of
- fastening clothes
- #
- From surgical
- braces to bullet-
- proof jackets,
- from seat
- coverings to bath
- fittings, Velcro
- has turned out to
- have more uses
- than even de
- Mestral could
- have imagined
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