Wanna learn more about the 2xist soy underwear which we mentioned in passing earlier?
From the NY Times:
The attributes of the soy fabric, as claimed by the company, do sound marvelous: it is said to absorb 99.7 percent of ultraviolet rays, to be resistant to E .coli bacteria and to be packed with amino acids that complement those of humans. But sunblocking underwear is of questionable import to the broader public, except perhaps for Madonna.
“I’m unclear what the advantage is,” said Roy Cantrell, a vice president of Cotton Incorporated, an industry group. The cotton fibers used to make fabric, Mr. Cantrell said, come directly from the plant, whereas soy fibers are chemically manufactured.
On the other hand, soy cultivation does not require the hazardous pesticides used in conventional cotton farming.
Most appealingly, the 2(x)ist soy underwear is slinkily soft and nicely styled. One caveat, Mr. Scarlatti noted, is that in its natural state the fabric is a less than alluring shade of ivory. “It didn’t look good as underwear,” he said. “So we went with a lighter shade of heather gray, blue and black.”
And no, they are not edible.
What? They’re not edible!!! We thought all along that that’s the reason why they are making a soy-based underwear. You know, so we can eat them.
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