Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Shirtometer

For the measuringly challenged.
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Clothing that has, on its surface, colored lines that are exactly one meter, foot, yard, centimeter, inch, and any other metric or English units of length long. That way, if you need to measure something in an emergency, you can just use your pants to do it (or hold the item to be measured next to the line on your arm). The catch here is that the measures are all concealed as part of a pattern on the clothing, so you don't go around looking like a walking ruler.
DrWorm, Mar 15 2010

(?) Prior art...and how. http://bz.pair.com/fun/DespMeas.html
[2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 15 2010]

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       I believe that, like the Royal Foot, the Pant Ruler suffers from changing length over time possibly in both directions depending on the fabric/location on the garment and the washing and wearing conditions.
WcW, Mar 15 2010
  

       //so you don't go around looking like a walking ruler// boring [ ]
pocmloc, Mar 15 2010
  

       //so you don't go around looking like a walking ruler// What if you happen to be the queen?
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 15 2010
  

       //Pant Ruler suffers from changing length//   

       They make a little blue pill for that, [WcW].
MikeD, Mar 15 2010
  

       May make fitting clothes easier.
rcarty, Mar 15 2010
  
      
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