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Velcro

Velcro is a fastening system made of two strips: one covered with tiny hooks, and the other with small loops. When pressed together, the hooks catch onto the loops, creating a secure attachment. To unfasten, you simply pull the strips apart, releasing the hooks from the loops. It’s a reusable, convenient alternative to buttons or zippers, used in clothing, shoes, and various industrial applications. Velcro’s effectiveness lies in its ability to quickly and reliably join surfaces without the need for sewing or hardware, while allowing easy adjustment and removal.