[net.women] velcro buttons

annab@azure.UUCP (A Beaver) (04/20/85)

>References: <1649@decwrl.UUCP>, <588@ihu1g.UUCP> <633@pyuxc.UUCP>
> I think it's great that a topic like shirt buttons
> has generated so many responses.
> Many have stated that the current fashion of left/right buttons
> makes it easier for us to undress one another.  With that in mind,
> why isn't Velcro used more often on shirts?

	I guess that you don't read net.kids. I think that they about
	wore out the topic of Velcro a few months ago. 

	Actually, though, some of the clothes DO have Velcro. Not only
	is it bulky, it would not necessarily hold against pressure.

	 Annadiana Beaver
	A Beaver@Tektronix	"Break's over. Back to work."

desjardins@h-sc1.UUCP (marie desjardins) (04/23/85)

> > why isn't Velcro used more often on shirts?
> 
> 	I guess that you don't read net.kids. I think that they about
> 	wore out the topic of Velcro a few months ago. 
> 
> 	Actually, though, some of the clothes DO have Velcro. Not only
> 	is it bulky, it would not necessarily hold against pressure.

Besides, it's loud. :-)

	marie

schultz@bgsuvax.UUCP (Steven Schultz) (04/26/85)

>	Actually, though, some of the clothes DO have Velcro. Not only
>	is it bulky, it would not necessarily hold against pressure.
>
>	 Annadiana Beaver

Who said that they wanted the velcro buttons to hold against pressure? :-)
And, I thought that the idea of velcro was sleazy, er, I mean, EASY removal!

                              Steven Schultz

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