In 1913, Gideon Sundback redesigned a jam-prone fastener and gave the zipper its modern form

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The zipper’s journey from crude prototypes to an everyday essential was a testament to engineering patience. Early attempts by Elias Howe and Whitcomb Judson failed due to unreliability. Gideon Sundback’s 1913 redesign, focusing on mechanical precision and increased components per inch, finally created a dependable fastener, initially adopted by the military before becoming a fashion staple.