A length of polyester-spandex machine knit fabric with a very shiny surface, heat transfer printed with an allover design of "Mary Kay Cosmetics" (lipsticks, compacts, nail polish, etc) in black, pinks, greens, blues, purple, orange, tans, red, and white. 1980s? One of 27 textile lengths dating from the 1950s into the 1980s, part of a collection owned by Seymour Rappoport, who owned two fabric stores himself, and whose father owned a silk-dyeing firm in Paterson, NJ. in the early 20th century. This textile was possibly printed by Seymour Rappoport's textile printing company, TexStyle Engineering, based in New Jersey. This collection illustrates the broad range of textiles, from around the world, that were available to and sought by home sewers and small businesses (such as dressmakers, tailors, and theatrical costume shops) that were avid patrons of fabric stores into the 1980s.