This isn’t a coating; it’s the actual material of the shirt.
“How to kill like a gentleman.”
HOLY CRAP! And I work in an office?
(what am I doing with my life…)
Honestly though, that seems like a fun gig.
Oh, it’s great until @marksgelter has to be hospitalized for acute glitterlung.
Actually, in an effort to avoid such things, and trying to be good con citizens, we use a vacuum system to remove excess glitter while we’re working. And really, even though cosmetic glitter is ultra-fine (six times smaller than craft glitter), it’s not at all prone to be airborne.
It’s hard to cut through the marketing bullshit, but their own page say this:
"Filium-activated fabric acts and feels just like regular cotton, wool, linen, or silk—because it is. "
So what is “Filium-activated” cotton? My money is on a treatment/coat insted of a chemical process that changes the actual cotton. How could it be otherwise be “regular cotton”?
Proof that glitter really = “craft herpes”
http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2013/bcr-2013-200143.full
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