10 March 2016, 11:37
Apparently its impervious to wine, tea, coffee, chocolate etc but it may not be any use for Skean Dhude when he goes to London as it doesnt appear to be Dribble proof . but it could be a handy garment for the urban community stuck in town overnight without a clean shirt for the next day.
Remember those Bri Nylon shirts from the 60s, 100% nylon, used to rub your skin raw and were instantly flammable.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...ldren.html
Remember those Bri Nylon shirts from the 60s, 100% nylon, used to rub your skin raw and were instantly flammable.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...ldren.html