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New Knife Proof T-shirt Provides Lightweight Protection


Knife-proof T offers safety with styleKnife-proof T offers safety with style
So-called "slasher" flicks may never be the same, thanks to an innovative Japanese company's new "knife proof" T-shirts. The owner of Nihon Uni, a uniform maker based in Osaka, Japan, was inspired to create a super-strong yet practical shirt by watching news reports of knife attacks against children and convenience store clerks.

Gun ownership (and gun crime) is extremely rare in Japan so bullet-stopping clothing used by the world's armies is unnecessary.

Instead, knives are attackers' usual weapons of choice and Nihon Uni acted on that premise when designing the new anti-knife T-shirts.


Bulletproof - but unnecesaary in JapanBulletproof - but unnecesaary in Japan
Nihon Uni first looked at the tough aramid fiber (often referred to by DuPont's brand name, "Kevlar") used in military body armor, then reduced the thickness and density of the ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene fiber so that it could be flexible enough to serve as everyday clothing. The resulting T-shirts are about three times as strong as those made from cotton fibers, yet are still light enough to be comfortable and machine washable.



Now there are some downsides to the new protective T-shirts, one of them being the very un-T-shirt-like price... 19,000 to 52,000 yen (approx. $195 to $535) for the short-sleeve version and from 22,000-59,000 yen (approx. $225 to $610) for the long-sleeved design.

Somehow I don't think 7-11 is about to pony up that kind of dough. Nihon Uni also says that while the new T-shirts are slash-resistant, the fabric cannot withstand a direct thrust from the point of a knife. Umm, guys... you might want to keep that little infobit under your hats - robbers can read too. (via Daily Yomiuri Online, image via TechShout)



Steve Levenstein
J A P A N O R A M A
InventorSpot.com



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Comments

FromNorway

On the 24 of may 2008 I ordered a longsleeved sweater from the company in Japan. It was quite expensive. It cost about $300, include shipping to Norway. I payed via PayPal.

Their home page is http://www.nihon-uni.co.jp
or http://www.nihon-uni.co.jp/profile/index.html

I used http://translate.google.com/translate_t to translate the page, and I sent an email to info@nihon-uni.co.jp and they answered me in english.
I got an answer on email from Tetsuya Yoneda (yoneda@nihon-uni.co.jp) and he took my order.

On the 3 of june 2008 I received the cut-resistant sweater, included a few sample textiles, included a CD with information.
The sweaters arms was a bit to short for me, but it felt nice and cool(in temperature) on my body, and was light enough. I was a little bit thicker than a normal T-shirt.

I am sorry to say that I am really disappointed about the product. I tried to cut the sample textiles with a scissor, and it cut right through it. I layed the sample textile on a table and cut right trough it with an medium sharp kitchenknife(the kind one uses to cut slices of bread). It was a little bit tougher than an ordinary cloth, but not much.

I dont recommend the product at all, at least not for protection.

By the way, the picture on this page is not what the sweater looks like. It looks like a normal sweater, and you cant really see the difference between the sweater from Nihon-Uni and any other normal sweater.

S. From Norway.


IT REALLY WORKS!!!

i like the shirt, i bought one, and the next day i was wearing it, and a masked asailant stabbed my shirt, and i said "HA! i have a stab proof shirt, you are a lame criminal! i could do a better jorb with my broken arm"(i had a broken arm, it was hurt! ouch!) but it really worked and it saved me in my life, i really happy i buyed it!


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