Velcro accompanies us almost every step of the way and saves us a lot of time by using it. Especially those who are not fans of buttons or laces will not allow it. Dry zippers are part of backpacks, shoes, covers and many other textile products. They are easy and quick to handle and are available in many sizes, lengths and colors. Even though the zipper is only in retirement age (it was invented in 1948), it is an indispensable part of textile haberdashery.
















Each of you knows how hook-and-loop fasteners (Velcro) look like and  what purpose it  was made for. It consists of two layers, one of which is made of fabric with fine fibres (eyes), and the other has  tiny nylon hooks that attach the textile  on the opposite side like the thistle flower. Certainly you are familiar with  the situation of removing weeds, permanently attaching your dress and probably  you're not  happy when it  sticks to your new tracksuit or trousers.
The invention of hook-and-loop  was truly revelatory. It is loved by those who are not fans of lace or buttons. It was invented by Swiss engineer Georges de Mestral in 1948 while hiking in  Alps. Back then, burdock stuck at him and his dog.  He named his invention "Velcro" as derived from  the French words "velours (velvet) and "crochet" (hook). Under this name Velcro, hook-and-loop fastener is even being sold; it is often  the brand name.
In the textile industry, the hook-and-loop has been used since 1980s. It is a  part of footwear, backpacks, bags, upholstery . blankets and more. Approximately twenty years earlier, it used to be applied into the interior of  spacecraft to attach various objects.  It is also used in some military uniforms so that soldiers can place a label with the name or rank
over  one of  their  pockets.
 
Everything has its advantages and disadvantages.  Hook-and-loop can be easily  and quickly handled ; it is not sensitive to humidity, it is functional even in water, it is inexpensive, can be easily produced and - unlike to the magnetic fasteners - can be used even  in environment where the magnetic field is a problem. The disadvantage is that it wears out so over time the attachment is not reliable, it is limited by temperature (at higher temperatures, nylon hooks will not last) and attaches on itself another  fibrous materials, causing poor performance until the strange fibres are removed.
Do you know in which famous movies or songs has hook-and-loop appeared? For example, in the movie Men in Black where Zed argues that Velcro is alien technology that the men in black confiscated. Subtext of this statement reveals the assumption of Americans that  Velcro was invented by scientists at NASA. Also Star Trek consider Velcro as  extraterrestrial invention.  Velcro also inspired  ZZ Top band that recorded a song called Velcro Fly.