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- PVC_clothing abstract "PVC clothing, commonly known as vinyl clothing, is shiny clothing made of the plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The PVC plastic is also called vinyl. For this reason, this type of clothing is also called vinyl clothing. PVC is sometimes confused with the similarly shiny patent leather.The terms "PVC", "vinyl" and "PU" tend to be used interchangeably by retailers for clothing made from shiny plastic-coated fabrics. These fabricsusually consist of a backing woven from polyester fibers with a surface coating of shiny plastic. The plastic layer itself is typically a blend of PVC and polyurethane (PU), with 100% PVC producing a stiff fabric with a glossy shine and 100% PU producing a stretchy fabric with a silky shine.A manufacturer's label may say, for example, 67% polyester, 33% polyurethane for a fabric that contains no PVC; or 80% polyvinyl chloride, 20% polyurethane with mention of the polyester backing omitted. To add to the confusion, the plastic layer is often textured to look like leather ("leatherlook", "pleather"), as opposed to smooth ("wetlook", "patent").The PVC can also be produced in bright colours (black, red, white, blue, orange, pink, silver, striped, etc.), adding further visual stimulus to the physical sensations produced by the material. The more frequently found colors are black and red. The PVC clothes are very associated with retro-futuristic look, Goth, Punk, alternative fashions and clothing fetish. A common stereotype is the image of a dominatrix wearing a skin-tight PVC catsuit, usually jet-black. In some cities it is more common to see people wearing PVC clothes, especially in large cities such as Berlin, London, New York City, Montreal, San Francisco, etc.".
- PVC_clothing thumbnail The_Konami_Girls.jpg?width=300.
- PVC_clothing wikiPageID "38307748".
- PVC_clothing wikiPageRevisionID "593826884".
- PVC_clothing hasPhotoCollection PVC_clothing.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:1960s_fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:1970s_fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:1980s_fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:1990s_fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:2000s_fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:2010s_fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:BDSM.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Clothing.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Cultural_trends.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Fashion.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Fashion_design.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Fetish_clothing.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:History_of_clothing.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Plastics.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Plastics_applications.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Sexual_fetishism.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Thermoplastics.
- PVC_clothing subject Category:Vinyl_polymers.
- PVC_clothing comment "PVC clothing, commonly known as vinyl clothing, is shiny clothing made of the plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The PVC plastic is also called vinyl. For this reason, this type of clothing is also called vinyl clothing. PVC is sometimes confused with the similarly shiny patent leather.The terms "PVC", "vinyl" and "PU" tend to be used interchangeably by retailers for clothing made from shiny plastic-coated fabrics.".
- PVC_clothing label "PVC clothing".
- PVC_clothing label "Ropa de PVC".
- PVC_clothing label "Roupas de PVC".
- PVC_clothing label "Vêtement en PVC".
- PVC_clothing sameAs Ropa_de_PVC.
- PVC_clothing sameAs Vêtement_en_PVC.
- PVC_clothing sameAs Roupas_de_PVC.
- PVC_clothing sameAs m.0q40jv5.
- PVC_clothing sameAs Q6547537.
- PVC_clothing sameAs Q6547537.
- PVC_clothing wasDerivedFrom PVC_clothing?oldid=593826884.
- PVC_clothing depiction The_Konami_Girls.jpg.
- PVC_clothing isPrimaryTopicOf PVC_clothing.