Keywords: I wish you well. Please see enclosed photos and my feedback below: When I wear the shirt front to front, the collar is comfortable. When I wear the shirt with the exterior of the shirt facing outwards, the inner material of the clothing is soft and keeps me warm. When I wear the shirt with the exterior of the shirt touching my skin (inside out) is the material as comfortable and keeps me warm too? Currently, there is only one standard way of wearing your t shirt.
Proposed that you can wear your shirt:
1. inside out
2. outside in
3. back to front
4. front to back.
When i wear the shirt back to front, the collar creates discomfort. Could the collar be designed with more space downwards to facilitate the soldier to wear the shirt front to back or back to front?
By removing the "back part" of the t shirt (see back view of t shirt in proposed design in image above) you remove the discomfort to your throat when you wear the t shirt from back to front. Smooth Feel of outer part of t shirt is the same material and feel as per the inner part of the t shirt.
Seconds saved every day for each person over their entire life span results quicker deployment of troops to battlefield to save fellow brothers in arms. How much time do our peace keeping soldier in the world spend figuring out how to wear their shirts and uniform properly?
What are benefits and cost? What are the opportunity cost? Would anyone care to design such a t shirt? Does every second on the battlefield counts in saving lives? What is the cost of the life of your brother in arms?
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