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how is the material for a wet suit manufactured?

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oystercatcher

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I have been thinking about this and wondering what in involved in the
manufacture of wet suits just the material. I assume that oil or natural
gas is the feedstock so as the price of oil/gas rises then can we expect
the cost of the raw material for a wet suit to rise? Are there any
natural substitues that could be used? Sorry for the technical question
but I am hoping that someone in the industry reads this forum and
could explain somewhat the process.
 
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