
The Adamson Brother's Conspiracy & The Men Behind Lastex; First Stretchable Clothing
This is the story of how James, Percy and Seth Adamson producing the first stretchable clothing "Lastex." The oldest brother James loaned Percy the funds to invent "Lastex." A product which literally has touched millions around the world. It shows us how greed and fame can become more important than the family. One only needs to look to the court records Adamson vs. Adamson, in which James Adamson...
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Publication Date: March 7, 2012
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won the case against his brother Percy. James settled for less than the court had order as a judgment. lAdamson (brothers) formed a partnership which resulted in the invention of "Lastex" the first marketable stretchable clothing in 1932. Shortly after the depression Percy borrowed more than $80,000 from James and refused to pay it back. This story is a product that touched almost every person on earth, yet which glory was lost in a family disbute. You've heard of Adam and Eve's sin, but what of Adamson's fruit of the loom? Lastex's trademark was transferred to the DuPont's United States Rubber Company in the early 1930s. Read how the New York Supreme Court ruled that a partnership was formed on a verbal agreement because of the fact that both Adamson Brothers had taken equal amounts of money out of a joint account, proving an implied agreement.This 50 page booklet ISBN 1-892501-15-5.The story was written by James' grandson Bruce Campbell Adamson.Photographs have been removed for it is difficult to navigate around the text. PDF format is not working for me throwing one sentence into another
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