h a l f b a k e r yI like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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Why wash your whole shirt just because the armpits got a little sweaty? Now you don't have to! Simply peel of the under-arm patches (they're attached with Velcro) and replace them with clean ones.
Wash the soiled patches in the sink, or wait until you've accumulated enough to do a load in the washing
machine.
Kleinert's Dress Shields
http://www.kleinert...m-dress-shields.php Both disposable and non-disposable. [jutta, Jan 30 2008]
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I like it, but the inevitable migration of this feature to other parts of clothing is not something I look forwards to. |
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This is called a "dress shield". I vaguely remember that we've discussed this before. |
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I guess it's a little like a "dress shield" except it's not a pad that goes inside you're clothes; it's part of the shirt. When you remove it, there's just a hole under the arm. |
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Is the aim for normal people to wear the
same shirt two days in a row? Or are there
a subtribe of people who change their shirt
several times a day due to
hypersubbrachialaquasis? |
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Either way, I think you'd want a whole-
body thing - maybe a T-shirt? |
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Checking the Kleinert's link just
expanded my universe a very small
amount in a depressing direction.
There are people trying to save the last
mountain gorillas, people trying to
come up with a medication that works
for Alzheimers, people who devote their
lives to producing the finest wine that
terrestrial soil can yield. And then there
is an entire industry devoted to
absorbing human sweat. I mean, I'm
sure it increases the sum total of
human happiness and all but... |
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