Above: Simulated silk Mitrelle, one of ICI Fibres’ new generation fibres, in a striped shantung jacket and skirt, by Berkertex. Specialist weavers are producing Mitrelle polyester in plains and crushed-look fab-, rics, stripes, and Jacquard damask weaves for dramatic after-five wear. Left: Lively light-weight styling for outdoor activities for the family, in Tackel. The first yarn from this new textile fibre — part of the nylon group — is for woven fabrics with the look and feel of cotton or a polyester-cotton blend.
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Press, 10 November 1983, Page 16
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81Above: Simulated silk Mitrelle, one of ICI Fibres’ new generation fibres, in a striped shantung jacket and skirt, by Berkertex. Specialist weavers are producing Mitrelle polyester in plains and crushed-look fab-, rics, stripes, and Jacquard damask weaves for dramatic after-five wear. Left: Lively light-weight styling for outdoor activities for the family, in Tackel. The first yarn from this new textile fibre — part of the nylon group — is for woven fabrics with the look and feel of cotton or a polyester-cotton blend. Press, 10 November 1983, Page 16
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