
The Short Life of DuPont’s Corfam - Hagley Museum & Library
2011年11月2日 · From 1964 to 1969, around 7.5 million pairs of Corfam shoes were sold but after then, the market severely declined for several reasons including the popularity of vinyl shoes. Corfam also had the issue that it did not breath like real leather, so wearers complained about hot feet. Another problem was fit because if the wearer did not get an ...
Man's Shoes - Hagley Museum & Library
Corfam was a poromeric artificial leather material created by the DuPont Company which gave the appearance of patent leather. Primarily identified for the high end shoe industry, it was only sold commercially for seven years from 1964-1970. In 1971 DuPont sold the technology for making Corfam to a company in Poland.
Woman's Shoes - Hagley Museum & Library
Corfam was a poromeric artificial leather material created by the DuPont Company which gave the appearance of patent leather. Primarily identified for the high end shoe industry, it was only sold commercially for seven years from 1964-1970. In 1971 DuPont sold the technology for making Corfam to a company in Poland.
Lady's Purse - Hagley Museum & Library
Corfam was a poromeric artificial leather material created by the DuPont Company which gave the appearance of patent leather. Primarily identified for the high end shoe industry, it was only sold commercially for seven years from 1964-1970. In 1971 DuPont sold the technology for making Corfam to a company in Poland.
Suitcase - Hagley Museum & Library
Corfam was a poromeric artificial leather material created by the DuPont Company which gave the appearance of patent leather. Primarily identified for the high end shoe industry, it was only sold commercially for seven years from 1964-1970. In 1971 DuPont sold the technology for making Corfam to a company in Poland.
Explore the collection - Hagley Museum & Library
Hagley Museum and Library seeks to inspire all people to be innovative in their lives through investigation and exploration of our historical collections, original DuPont powder yards, and online resources. Hagley’s museum collection comprises more than 65,000 artifacts, all which tell stories of technology, innovation, and du Pont history.
Wedding Shoes - Hagley Museum & Library
These wedding shoes were worn by Elaine du Pont Irving. Object number. 97.22.72.2
Patent Model - Improvement in Boots and Shoes
Patent Model - Improvement in Boots and Shoes. Maker and role Emauel Justh (b.1822, d.1908), Patentee Production date
Patent Model - Improvement in Machines for Forming Boot and …
Patent Model - Improvement in Machines for Forming Boot and Shoe-Stiffeners. Maker and role
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2021年6月11日 · The Short Life of DuPont’s Corfam. Contributor Debra K. Hughes, Curator of ...