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Famous Black Inventors of the 19th- and Early 20th-Centuries. Recent queries. Send a query. Lucky dip. Any answers? Nooks and crannies. Semantic enigmas. The body beautiful. Red tape, white lies. Advancements in machine tooling enabled precision cutting of the metal which meant that the zip fasteners were made accurately and of consistent quality, both sides of the zipper being punched out of a single piece of wire.

First known by the less onomatopoeic name hookless no. And suddenly the zipper was all the rage, finding its way to clothing. The epitome of zipper style is surely the jumpsuit, which crime-fighter Emma Peel wore to startling effect in the s British television series The Avengers , perhaps the first woman to make the zipper sexy although the image of a man unzipping the back of a woman's dress had long been a daringly sexual image in films.

As the name suggests, the jump suit was first designed for parachutists in the Second World War. The zips meant that freezing wind was kept out when parachuting into enemy territory and being able to quickly remove the outerwear was not only useful but potentially life saving. As mountaineers and Arctic explorers can attest, in sub-zero temperatures few can handle buttons without suffering frostbite.



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