A San Francisco real estate developer has created unique one-piece business suit called the 'Suitsy.'
The inventor, Jesse Herzog, who has created a buzz, has been making waves he told CBS News that he wanted to create something that was comfortable like pajamas but was professional as well, and hence came up with the idea of a pull-on business suit.
The clothing is essentially overalls disguised as dress pants, a dress shirt and a matching jacket and whoever wears it just have to step into in and pull up the veiled zipper.
Herzog said his invention, which has gained exposure through Betabrand, the San Francisco-based online clothing community, where new product ideas could be crowd-funded into existence, was a mix of classy and comfort and was apt for his city.
However, Herzog also said that there were people who thought differently about his product and had seriously stated that it could cause a fashion disaster.
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