Fashion First Aid Announces Their Newest Fashion Fixer: Chick Magnet to Prevent Wind Blown Skirts and Shirt Gape
Ketchum, ID (PRWEB) September 30, 2014 -- One of the benefits to womanhood is the ability to wear dresses. But a strong caveat is their ability to fly up in wind or while climbing onto or over something, revealing a bit more womanliness than was intended. Another uncomfortable part of womanhood is shirt button gape. It is a mystery why is the key mid-chest buttons are always seemingly in the wrong place.
Thankfully, Fashion First Aid is releasing an inexpensive and simple solution that fixes both of these fashion disasters. Available to ship on 15 October, Chick Magnet features a pair of supermagnets that can be slipped into hems and pushed together to create a strong and temporary hold. At $9.95 for 4 pairs of Chick Magnets, women will be able to place them permanently in blouses or slip them in and out for daily wear in multiple outfits. When worn in a hem, they will add a little weight, helping the dress or skirt stay down when the wind picks up. Easily pushed together, they are designed to prevent the unintentional "Marilyn Monroe" street performance that can be all too common when racing down stairs or entering subway stations.
"Finally I can wear my wrap dress without using a giant safety pin or giving an unintentional peep show. What took me so long to come up with this simple solution?" says Fashion First Aid Founder and Chief Inventor, Kim Castellano, aka Honest Kim.
Fashion First Aid (Solutions That Stick Inc.) invents and manufactures both wacky and useful personal care products that you will never see someone else wearing, unless you take off his/her clothes. Recently relocated from Southern California to Idaho, we began in 1999 with one product, Garment Guard: disposable underarm shields (because the founder was a broke law student who was tired of her expensive white t-shirts getting ruined by underarm taco stains.) Now, with over 45 products on the market, over 10 in the works, and a light and upbeat book entitled The Dirty Side of Fashion, the corporate mission is still to save the world from beauty and fashion disasters and help make clothes last longer.
Kim Castellano, Fashion First Aid, http://FashionFirstAid.com, +1 2084502010, [email protected]
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