ShirtPax: The Shirt with the Tablet Pocket

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You love taking your iPad or other tablet everywhere but your name is not Shaquille O’Neal so you have normal size pants pockets. What do you do? If you’re Marc Wilson you come up with the ShirtPax, a shirt with a zip-up pocket in the small of the back to hold a tablet. Your iPad has got your back- literally. Now your hands are free and your iPad is securely with you. No need to bring a shoulder bag or leave it in the car.
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It’s similar to shirts they make for cyclists, except specifically designed for tablets and you don’t need to wear spandex shorts with it (although you certainly could, fashionista). The white shirts are made from a high performance polyester-spandex blend that wicks away moisture and cost $35 each.

ShirtPax: The Shirt with the Tablet Pocket

This Sweater Instantly Gives You a Chest Full of Hair

Hairy Chest Sweater

Some guys have it in their genes to have a full chest of hair while others don’t. If you’re trying to prove something or just want to wear something ridiculous or funny (or both), then you might want to grab this 70s Hairy Chest Sweater. It’s the only sweater you’ll find that packs on loads of body hair along with some choice bling to give you the hair-rific body that you’ve always dreamed of having (or not having.)

If you happen to be a girl, well, that just makes things even funnier. The sweater is available from Firebox for £39.99 or around $62. Hair does not come cheap–even the instant, printed-on-a-shirt kind.

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Tic Button Fasteners Help Out In A Pinch

Hey so uh, those darn buttons, eh? Ever had to throw a shirt because a button fell off and you’re useless with a thread and needle? I have. Loved that shirt, too. But I was young, and stupid and didn’t want to ask anyone for help, so off to to goodwill it went. But I think I might have been ok with using a Tic button instead. It’s this little kit that helps you mend a fallen button with no needle or thread. Just “1) Take one tic and pinch the spiky end through the shirt fabric, 2) Place the button on the spikes and close, and 3) Hold the button, and rotate the clip until it falls off.” Sounds simple enough. We’re not sure how durable the button is, but at $8 for a 4-pack, even if it’s a temporary fix, it’s a decent deal.

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