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American Company Invents Self-cleaning Shirts
A US company has launched what it claims to be a 'self-cleaning shirt'. Wool&Prince's new wool shirt can apparently be worn for 100 days without needing to be washed.
 
The company explained that the shirt rarely needs washing as the fabric is naturally resistant to odours. The fabric is also resistant to creasing, with the company claiming that the shirt will not crumple even if stuffed into a gym bag.
 
However, the firm advises that when the shirts do get washed, this is done by dry-cleaning or gentle washing only. The wool used for the shirts can apparently be bent back on itself 20,000 times without breaking, as opposed to cotton, which will bend just 3,200 times.
 
Wool is more efficient at absorbing sweat, meaning that it doesn't lie on the surface of the shirt allowing bacteria to develop, a process which results in odour.
 

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Fashion Guide For Men ► American Company Invents Self-cleaning Shirts

American Company Invents Self-cleaning Shirts
A US company has launched what it claims to be a 'self-cleaning shirt'. Wool&Prince's new wool shirt can apparently be worn for 100 days without needing to be washed.
 
The company explained that the shirt rarely needs washing as the fabric is naturally resistant to odours. The fabric is also resistant to creasing, with the company claiming that the shirt will not crumple even if stuffed into a gym bag.
 
However, the firm advises that when the shirts do get washed, this is done by dry-cleaning or gentle washing only. The wool used for the shirts can apparently be bent back on itself 20,000 times without breaking, as opposed to cotton, which will bend just 3,200 times.
 
Wool is more efficient at absorbing sweat, meaning that it doesn't lie on the surface of the shirt allowing bacteria to develop, a process which results in odour.
 

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