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More of a gimmick than an invention, but I can definitely see a market for this.
Fashion line aimed at travelers, with the purpose of quick passage through security gates.
Belt buckles, buttons, clasps made of wood or plastic.
Thin low-density slip-on shoes.
Under-wire bras using
plastic instead of metal.
Thin fabric used in pockets, so you can easily tell if you've forgotten to remove your keys/cell phone.
Easily removable clothing for the inevitable random strip search.
Clothing Optional Airline
A step past [shapu]'s suggestion. [Worldgineer, Mar 08 2005]
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I'd wear this stuff. Yes, I would. Good one, [World]. |
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Items like those mentioned _definitely_ exist. I can't say I see a market for a custom line of clothes dedicated to those of us subjected to frequent strip searches, although strippers already have market mavens. |
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Perhaps a "homeland security" approval tag or button that is integrated into generic items or emblazoned on tags of generic items? |
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Can be sold at airports, at those posh shops, I like so much. |
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Definitely a [+]. I do this to some extent when travelling but I would like to look less like a potato sack, by having something to wear other than uncoordinated draw-string cargo pants, jogging shoes, and the like. |
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Sounds good to me. Actually, it could be made into a mandatory uniform - no suit, no flight. |
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"Excuse me sir but we feel that you are trying too hard to avoid security snags and if we could just have you come into this room over here." <snap of rubber glove> |
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Yeah, [2 fries] we accidentally did that to my Dad one time. All us younger folks told him all our cheap travel tips, and he toddled off to Israel in wash-and-wear pants, cheap trainers and a nylon jacket, with only a daypack for luggage. Turns out that was exactly the profile for a one-way terrorist. |
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That's quite funny, [baconbits]. I hope they weren't too hard on him. |
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No, I'm sure after the full body cavity search and 'rubber hose' interogation conducted while the subject sat naked on a metal folding chair they all had quite a laugh! Those kooky Israeli's! |
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