h a l f b a k e r yQuis custodiet the custard?
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Whether passing a busker, buying a social sausage or paying for traffic light windscreen washing, it is nearly impossible to get the coins from my jean's coin pocket.
I suggest a small plastic insert that lines the pocket. A protruding tab would allow easy withdraw. The lip at the bottom of the insert
would have a curvature to cup coins, thingamabobs and left out screws. The plastic would have to be flexible enough to be comfortable but not lose its primary function. A 3D printer might be the go for a mockup and a picture of the pocket would give dimensions.
Or should I just heed the jeans manufacturers warning?
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Baked. The polythene coin bags used by
banks. |
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Is that the protruding tab from your plastic insert,
or
are you just happy to see me? |
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I suspect the problem is that your jeans are too
tight. Granted: you turn admiring heads as you
saunter dangerously down the street, social
sausage in hand. A social good, to be sure. But
for days when you are inclined to put screws in
your pocket, more proletarian pants might be in
order. Then you could just augment the pockets
with durable fabric and have room for your hand. |
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//coin pocket// sp "watch". |
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