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Hydrophobic Trouser Attachments

Protect your leggings
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If ever I walk through a puddle or a patch of mud, it's always the very bottom of my trousers that soil. This is the way it always has been, the only alternative is tucking your legsleeves into your boots.

Lately I've seen a lot of hype for hydrophobic coated, well, just about anything. Solar panels and windows can be hydrophobic, resisting the dirt deposited by the rain. Walls of houses can be hydrophobic, keeping them sparkling white. You can dip a piece of this material into a pot of mud and it comes out without a wisp of dirt.

So take a loop of hydrophobic material, maybe three inches wide, and clip it over the only part of a legging that ever seems to get dirty.

Need not be worn indoors, simply protects your outfit as you walk to work.

mitxela, Apr 26 2010

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       Are these called "gaiters"?
bungston, Apr 26 2010
  

       They are, and this is very Baked.
8th of 7, Apr 26 2010
  

       \\Baked.\\
Not if they're made of stitched-together lotus leaves.
swimswim, Apr 26 2010
  

       Hydrophobic Trouser Attachments : gaiters :: egress : way out
[mitxela] : [bungston] :: PT Barnum : HW Fowler
mouseposture, Apr 27 2010
  

       Isn't wearing rabid trousers going to make it difficult to go to the loo?
coprocephalous, Apr 27 2010
  

       But are these gaiters you speak of hydrophobic?   

       I also pictured these as transparent so as to blend with your current attire without making you look like a pillock.
mitxela, Apr 27 2010
  

       For you, [mit], that's probably a lost cause ...
8th of 7, Apr 28 2010
  

       [coprocephalous] some trouser zips have been known to bite ...
Aristotle, Apr 28 2010
  
      
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