Thursday, December 26, 2013

A Shirt That’s Impossible to Stain

Hey there! Glad to see you survived another Christmas. Also, that you remembered to click by today! Welcome to Boxing Day madness (a la Black Friday in the US of A). We're avoiding all of it and driving through the snow back to Cornwall. But, enough of that. Pour some perky Arabica into your mug and snaggle a virtual treat. Say...you didn't spill  any turkey gravy on your shirt yesterday, did you? Well, if you're like me, it happens, eh! But this may be the cure...

The Silic shirt is an amazing garment that just doesn’t catch a stain. No matter what you spill on it – water, soda, or even ketchup – it just rolls right off the T-shirt. Invented by San Francisco based student, Aamir Patel, the shirts are made from a material with billions of silica particles bonded to the fibers on a microscopic level.

Despite the unique material used, Silic shirts are said to feel no different from regular clothing. Patel has created a Kickstarter page for his unique invention and has already exceeded his target of raising $20,000. The campaign closes on 26th January. The shirts are expected to go on sale online in May, at $50 apiece.

Patel has been working on the shirt project for a year-and-a-half now. For his first prototype, he simply sprayed a stain-resistant chemical on a shirt, but he realized it would last for only one wash. Then he started to think of a way to incorporate the technology right into the fabric. 

After several trials and errors, he finally managed to create a fabric that is stain-proof on a molecular level. Not only does the technology last longer,but  it doesn’t even irritate the skin, either. Patel says that most liquid molecules will not be able to touch the fabric because of a microscopic layer of air that forms between the liquid and fabric.

Ah well... I trust Santa was good to you. Remember, if ye dropped a UCS down the chimney for you, send me a picture!

See ya, eh!

Bob

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