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Where I live, pants are more expensive to wash or dry clean than shirts. Yet they have similar features and can be made from the same material. Why not make pants that can be disassembled and made to look like shirts just before turning them in to the cleaners? The appropriate components could be detachable using snaps or velcro. More generally, why not make "modular" clothes that could be worn as pants or shirts? You could get by with half the wardrobe.
Mulder, Dec 10 2003
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Women's fashion was very close to such a dry cleaning breakthrough. In fact they missed the boat by just one letter. Let me explain. A very popular piece of women's attire is shorts that look like a skirt known as the skort (SKirt + shORTs = SKORT). If they would have combined the words differently they could have called it a shirt (SHorts + skIRT = SHIRT) and would now be paying much less to have their Shirts done!