Japanese Company Sells Swine Flu-Resistant Suit. Ideal For Dates With Eddie Cibrian.
8 October 2009, 12:47 PM. By Alex Alvarez
If your swine flu paranoia has withered lately, perhaps it’s because you haven’t begun thinking about all that you’re not doing to protect yourself. Is your hair flu-proof? Could you catch it from your baby? Best get rid of it. Can the flu seep into your eyeballs while you sleep - are your eyelids flu-proof? What about your clothes?
A Japanese menswear company called Haruyama Trading has just the solution. Their new suit design is manufactured with fabric containing titanium dioxide, a chemical that can be found in toothpaste as well as some cosmetics that apparently kills the virus on contact. The suit, which retails for $580, is said to retain its virus-killing properties over various dry cleanings and comes in medium gray, dark gray, navy blue, and a gray pinstripe.
Now you only have to worry about the virus getting onto all the places not covered by your suit. Like, you know. Your hands and face.
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I think i’d take some swine flu for a date w/ Eddie C. I think we only hate on LeAnn because she looks like a possom.
If I have to wear a suit to protect me from swine flu, no thanks. I’d rather endure the hellish symptoms than look like a tool. But maybe that’s just me.
I don’t give a shit about the swine flu, but that looks like a nice suit for the price. I find that most cheap suits can’t ever look good no matter how expertly they’re tailored.
Then again in photo shoots they’re probably clipped from the back rather than actually tailored to the model.