No-Wash Shirt Produced by NYC Company

No-wash shirt: A company has claimed it has invented a shirt that one can wear for 100 days without washing once.
No-Wash Shirt Produced by NYC Company
A screenshot of Wool & Prince's Kickstarter shows a man showing off a purported shirt that requires no washing.
Jack Phillips
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No-wash shirt: A company has claimed it has invented a shirt that one can wear for 100 days without washing once.

The shirt, which is made from wool, is also wrinkle-free and requires no ironing, reported the Daily Mail.

The producers, Wool & Prince of New York City, claim that the shirt will not smell even after exercise and feels like a normal shirt.

Wool & Prince used researchers to wear the shirt doing all kinds of activities, including backpacking in South America and dancing in nightclubs.

The firm started a Kickstarter.com project to sell the shirts at $98 to raise enough money to produce them in a factory.

“A wool shirt worn for 100 days straight. No washing. No dry cleaning. No wrinkles. No odor,” the company claims.

The company has received more than $167,000 with 21 days to go on the Kickstarter project.

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