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Feel-Good Shirt

Filed in archive Products by on October 25, 2005


Do you know moments you want to feel better? Sure. This shirt could help. How it works and it's advantages: "By taking alternative remedies through your skin, the ingredients don't get filtered through the digestive system," the designer explains. "And unlike taking your medicine, you're not going to forget to put on your own clothes!"





Sometimes High-Tect does not mean eletronic. This shirt is made from "specially developed fabrics that release a controlled dose of a complementary or homeopathic medicine into your bloodstream through your skin..."

The shirt is part of a whole project.

via Popgadget (thanks TJ for the tip)


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Tags: fashion  feel 

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