Research is a boon for any Industry.The Textile Industry has recently introduced an unbelievable sort of shirts
Which do not need regular washing & ironing.After a long period of research to find out a material that could avoid
Frequent washing & ironing an American textile business firm called Wool& Prince found their destination in a mixed
Material of Cottonh& Wool.
Before deciding to go ahead with the production of shirts the Company,in order to ensure the quality of such a
production when materilised,entrusted 15 examiners to test &give their opinion.They gave their nod to the production.
Then the Firm manufactured a few shirts.
One of the owners of the CompanyMac Bishop waring the same shirt for almost 100 days ensured the quality reported
to be positive earlier by the ezaminers.
Mr.Bishop had ran 8 Kilometers.During when Sandy Storm struck USA,Mr.Bishop did not remove the shirt from his body
for more than 72 hours continously to the effect of prespiration from body on the shirt he was wearing.Later on he
certified that the shirt if spread for a day could be used as brand new without even wrinkle or shrinkle.
the shirt is understood to be on mass production now to hit market by the end of the year.
According to the theory of Demand in Economics,if the sales get boost the price which is estimated around 100
US Dollars,might get reduced
However,the shirt would become popular only if they are welcomed by Ladies also.
Any ways,the effort from the Company is likely to a blessing for Office goers who usually do not get enough time to
get their shirts washed &iorned.Those who are reluctant &lazy also could find the shirt helpful during the course of regular use
In Line 9 of the Blog the term " examiners"may please be read as " examiners" & in line 11 after" continuously to " the word" test" may also please be added to make the Blog more meaningful.
ReplyDeleteThe inconvenience caused is deeply regretted
SreedharanM.
In line 13 the word "shrinkle" may please be replaced by a better word" shrinkage" to make the sentence more appropriate.
ReplyDeleteAgain sorry .
SreedharanM.