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- Ban-Lon abstract "Ban-Lon (sometimes spelled BanLon or Banlon) is a trademarked, multistrand, continuous-filament synthetic yarn used in the retail clothing industry. It is artificially crimped in order to achieve greater bulk than ordinary yarns. It is frequently associated with 1950s and 1960s American clothing and culture, and at the time was most commonly used to make sweaters.Ban-Lon came to be used as a punchline for jokes in films and on television shows in the 1990s. In an episode of NBC's Seinfeld series, Frank Costanza said that because of his \"man breasts,\" he \"wouldn't be caught dead in Ban-Lon\", and in the film Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion, Michelle comments \"...how am I gonna impress anybody by selling Ban-Lon smocks at Bargain Mart?\"".
- Ban-Lon wikiPageExternalLink 1359.xml.
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- Ban-Lon wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Ban-Lon wikiPageRevisionID "673833532".
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthetic_fibers.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Technical_fabrics.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Hagley_Museum_and_Library.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Rayon.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Romy_and_Micheles_High_School_Reunion.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Seinfeld.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_fiber.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLink Yarn.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ban-Lon".
- Ban-Lon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ban-Lon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-stub.
- Ban-Lon subject Category:Synthetic_fibers.
- Ban-Lon subject Category:Technical_fabrics.
- Ban-Lon subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Ban-Lon type Redirect.
- Ban-Lon type Textile.
- Ban-Lon comment "Ban-Lon (sometimes spelled BanLon or Banlon) is a trademarked, multistrand, continuous-filament synthetic yarn used in the retail clothing industry. It is artificially crimped in order to achieve greater bulk than ordinary yarns. It is frequently associated with 1950s and 1960s American clothing and culture, and at the time was most commonly used to make sweaters.Ban-Lon came to be used as a punchline for jokes in films and on television shows in the 1990s.".
- Ban-Lon label "Ban-Lon".
- Ban-Lon sameAs Q4853564.
- Ban-Lon sameAs m.03mg8hj.
- Ban-Lon sameAs Banlon.
- Ban-Lon sameAs Q4853564.
- Ban-Lon wasDerivedFrom Ban-Lon?oldid=673833532.
- Ban-Lon isPrimaryTopicOf Ban-Lon.