The Nihon Uni company a uniform manufacturer in Chuo Ward, Osaka, has
developed
a T-shirt intended to provide protection against knives, following an
increasing number of malicious crimes that have victimized children and
late-night convenience store clerks. The company used a slightly thick fiber
that is three times stronger as cotton for the T-shirt. The strength of the
T-shirt made from ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene fiber is equal to that
of aramid fiber used in body armor. The lightweight T-shirt is machine-washable
and provides superior protection from slashing attacks. Be careful as the mesh
fabric can be punctured by a sharp point.
The short-sleeved version of the
T-shirt costs 19,000-52,000 yen($190-522), while the long-sleeved variety ranges
from 22,000-59,000 yen ($220-590) and will be available in Japan from June.