Multilayer optical films are comprised of materials with glass transition
temperatures below room temperature (<30.degree. C.). The high
refractive index polymers are unique in that they exhibit mechanical
properties similar to other low Tg semi-crystalline polymers, yet have
significant birefringence (>0.05) when strain induced oriented. Novel
combinations of comonomers for thermoplastics control the rate of
crystallinity for improved processability and flexibility, giving the
films crease and crumple recovery advantages.