Minutes before that big meeting and you've managed to drip coffee on yourself? Don't want to go all day with that jelly stain from breakfast?
Designer stains: Liquid logos that soak into your clothing and cover spills. A handy kit consisting of various colors and a variety of manufacturer logos. A quick application will turn that coffee drip into the nike swoosh, chocolate droppings into the penguin logo and spilled jelly into a crocodile. Larger kit consists of sports logos, reebok, adidas and the like, for those oversized spills.
Special stain-lifting additives will ensure that both the original spill as well as the designer overlay will easily wash out at the end of the day.-- rbl, Aug 03 2003 here, stick this croissant somewhere appropriate <grin>-- po, Aug 03 2003 I'd rather wear a stain than a Nike swoosh, but that's just me.-- snarfyguy, Aug 03 2003 "What happened to your shirt?" "Oh, I spilled Reebok on it this morning."-- Fred Sanford, Aug 03 2003 He might work at Burger King-- DeathNinja, Aug 03 2003 a few suggestions: 1 people never seem to spill just where companies put logos, on the upper left corner underneath the shoulder...you'd look stupid with a shirt that had a logo over your stomach
2 wouldn't it be smarter to take your liquid substance that "soak into your clothing and cover spills" and provide it in a large selection of colors? people would simply match the color to the shirt and apply it... that way, you don't have a nike swoosh on your dress shirt or tie or whatever.
3 if we had stain lifting additives that could ensure that spills "will easily wash out at the end of the day" I wouldn't still have a coffee stain on a t shirt from two months ago. If you can develope truly effective stain removers, you don't need brand logos.-- hopeful, Aug 04 2003 hey you are new. hello to you. stick around we need logic, well rbl does.-- po, Aug 04 2003 random, halfbakery