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Nylon was invented by DuPont chemist Wallace Carothers in 1935 and was specifically developed as an artificial replacement for silk, much of which came from Japan. It debuted in nylon stockings in 1940 and was an immediate sensation — women lined up by the thousands to buy them. During World War Two, all nylon production was redirected to make parachutes, tents, and rope for the military.
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