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The zipper is a wonderful
invention. How did people ever live without zippers? They are very common. so
we forget that they are wonderful.They are very strong, but they open
and close very easily. They come in many colors and sizes. In
the 1890s, people in the United States wore high shoes with a long row of
buttons. Woman’s clothes often had rows of buttons too. People wanted an easier
way to put on and take off clothes
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