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		<description><![CDATA[Gaffer Tape. The Height In Fashion. Today I&#8217;m telling you why tape makes the best clothing. Gaffer&#8216;s tape is a flexible, strong, fabric-backed adhesive tape that comes in lengths ranging from one inch (2.5 centimeters) to a potential of six feet (1.8 meters), with the most common width being four inches (approximately 10 centimeters). Gaffer&#8216;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gaffer Tape. The Height In Fashion. Today I&#8217;m telling you why tape makes the best clothing.</p>
<p><span><span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is a flexible, strong, fabric-backed adhesive <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> that comes in lengths ranging from one inch (2.5 centimeters) to a potential of six feet (1.8 meters), with the most common width being four inches (approximately 10 centimeters). <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is similar to duct <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span>, but it is more flexible, it can be molded over a variety of shapes, and it usually leaves no residue. <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> most commonly comes in a matte black finish designed for use on stages, but it is manufactured in a range of colors for various applications, including red and bumblebee-striped to indicate hazards. </span></p>
<p><span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> can easily be torn along any side, although it will not break if pulled or twisted. This makes it ideal for applications in which a wide variety of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> lengths and widths are needed, because users do not need to carry scissors to cut the <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span>. <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is widely used in the film and stage industries, and the common name for the <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> probably comes from the head of the lighting department for a <a href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-film-crew.htm">film crew</a>, who is also called a <em><span><span><span style="position: relative;">gaffer</span></span></span></em>.  A company called Gaffa also manufactures Gaffas <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Tape</span></span></span>, so both spellings are accepted. <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is manufactured in large rolls that are six feet (1.8 meters) across and cut down to the size needed, making it theoretically possible to custom order a roll of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> in that size, although it might be challenging to unroll and handle.</p>
<p><span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is capable of adhering to a wide variety of surfaces, although it sometimes removes paint or finish from wooden surfaces. The <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> can be easily removed or repositioned with gentle traction. <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is also somewhat heat and water resistant and capable of handling low temperatures, which is why it is used in many stage applications, such as taping down trailing cables and cords for safety; placing blocking marks for furniture, actors, or cameras; and taping set pieces together. <span><span><span style="position: relative;">Gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> is also commonly used to label and seal film cans, as well as to label channels on light and sound boards. Costume departments have also been known to use <span><span><span style="position: relative;">gaffer</span></span></span>&#8216;s <span><span><span style="position: relative;">tape</span></span></span> for emergency alterations</p>
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