Films of syndiotactic polypropylene (sPP) elongated at room temperature up to a draw ratio λ = 6 showed the trans-planar form III with some trans-planar mesophase. Upon releasing tension, we obtained fibers with a high content of trans-planar mesophase and a small fraction of helical form II crystals. Released fibers were annealed at increasing temperatures up to 130°C, and the polymorphic behavior was investigated by X-ray and FTIR. Between 60 and 80°C, an increase of the helical forms I and II, both of them highly oriented, occurs, while the trans-planar mesophase practically disappears. Successive annealing at higher temperature brings further increase of both helical modifications until, around 130°C, significant percentages of form II ...