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Just an idea to make snappy outfits for folks who work in labs and other high tech jobs. Keeping in mind such nerdy stuff as Klein bottles and the great scientist Lord Kelvin I propose calling the line Kelvin Klein.
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"Not much of a scientist, but we keep him on because he is a snappy dresser." |
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At one recent place of employment, my white lab coat got
me the nickname "el carnicero". |
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+ love this! Do they always have to be white?
Try category Fashion:Protection or something. |
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"Oh great," here comes Joseph in that technicolor lab-coat of his." |
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(g) cheap enough to be disposable in case f fails. |
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There are enough women scientists that it's appropriate to
refer to them with a plural. |
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h) comes with a variety of matching kerchiefs, each impregnated with a different neutralizer. |
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As a fashion accessory, spray-on bottles of various litmus-like indicators, used to give a bit more advanced warning than the usual "Ah, so I'm on fire again, am I ?". |
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A dress or mumu design shows its wisdom in the case of a
spill. I guess scientists just need to get used to cross
dressing |
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// A dress or mumu design // |
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Harry Potter-style Wizard's robes for lab wear ? Might just catch on. |
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Cassocks may appear at first glance somewhat effeminate (which makes any prejudice against women priests even harder to understand) but a woollen cassock is wonderfully warm when traversing the cold and draughty corridors of ancient ecclesiastical buildings in winter, plus it has lots of handy pockets for concealing weapons. |
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