HARD CORE OPERA SOCIETY

Brand Owner Address Description
HARDCORE OPERA SOCIETY Steinman, James R. c/o Pryor Cashman LLP, 7 Times Square New York NY 10036 HARD CORE OPERA SOCIETY;clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts, under shirts, night shirts, rugby shirts, polo shirts, jerseys, uniforms, pants, trousers, slacks, jeans, denim jeans, overalls, coveralls, jumpers, jump suits, shorts, boxer shorts, tops, tank tops, halter tops, sweat shirts, sweat shorts, sweat pants, warm-up suits, jogging suits, blouses, skirts, dresses, sweaters, vests, fleece vests, pullovers, fleece pullovers, snow suits, parkas, ponchos, jackets, dinner jackets, sports jackets, coats, blazers, suits, turtlenecks, swimwear, beachwear, caps, berets, hats, headbands, wrist bands, headwear, ear muffs, aprons, scarves, bandanas, belts, suspenders, neckwear, neckties, ties, underwear, briefs, trunks, singlets, socks, loungewear, robes, bathrobes, pajamas, sleepwear, night gowns, lingerie, camisoles, slips, leg warmers, bodysuits, leggings, tights, leotards, unitards, gloves, mittens, footwear, shoes, sneakers, boots, galoshes, sandals, zori, slippers and rainwear;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A substantially torqueless composite dual core-spun yarn (10) has a substantially inelastic central hard core (20) covered with a dual-spun fiber covering (30). The central hard core (20) has an elongation at break less than 50% and a Z or S twist, and the fiber covering (30) comprises fibers twisted on the core (20) with an S or Z twist opposite to that of the core. The opposite twists of the core (20) and of the covering (30) exert opposite and substantially equal torques. This yarn is produced by introducing two slivers (30A,30B) forming the covering (30) and a central core in a spinning triangle (40). The core (20) is fed overtwisted S or Z and the slivers (30A,30B) have an opposite Z or S twist corresponding to about 30% to 70% of the twist of the fed overtwisted core (20) that detwists during spinning. The inelastic core (20) is fed at controlled speed to compensate for the angle of feed and to compensate for detwisting, and is guided into the spinning triangle (40) by a guide groove (52) in a feed roller (50).