A US clothing company has created a shirt which you could wear for 100 days without washing it.
The shirts by New York-based Wool and Prince are made from luxury wool, rather than cotton, which, the company says, gives the shirts their odour-resistant and crease-free properties, the Independent reported.
Founder Mac Bishop wore the shirt for 100 days to demonstrate, during which he "did everything" in it.
Demand for the low-maintenance garment seems to be high.
The start-up company crowd-sourced its funding on Kickstarter.com raising 314,241 dollars - considerably more than the 30,000 dollars it was looking for.
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