Kiyo: It could spell an end
to laundry days – or at least make them a much less frequent chore.
Manufacturers
claim they have invented a shirt that stays clean even after 100 days of wear. The
garment resists odour so effectively that it even smells fresh after being worn
during rigorous exercise, its makers claim.
It
is also said to need no ironing as it is made of is wrinkle-free material that
can withstand even the roughest of treatment.
American
company Wool & Prince said they developed the shirt for men who hate having
to wash their clothes so often.
They
sent researchers around the world wearing the shirts doing everything from
backpacking in the Andes to dancing in sweaty New York nightclubs to test their
design.
The
shirts are made of wool which lasts six times longer than cotton. Laboratory
tests have shown that wool fibres resist tearing and can bend back on
themselves more than 20 000 times without breaking. Cotton breaks after 3 200
bends. Wool is also highly resilient to wrinkles because it has a natural
crimp.
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