Bulletproof handkerchiefs
Sluli Recht, an Icelandic designer, was shocked to announce that he was able to do the
Sluli Recht, an Icelandic designer, was shocked to announce that he was able to make a 'bulletproof handkerchief' for gentlemen who were dressed in danger but had a life of danger.
This type of "life saver" is produced by Kevlar, five times more durable than steel, put in a bra pocket to "protect men's hearts" (photos). The towel making material can withstand the projectiles and temperatures up to 400 degrees C. This is also the type of material used to make bulletproof vests and racing cars Formula 1.
Currently only ten fashion handkerchiefs of this type, all with eye-catching yellow, are offered for $ 154 each. But designer Sluli Recht emphasized: 'No responsibility is given to which foolish people feel compelled to test the endurance and stamina of the towel in any way.'
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