a lucrative idea

just now while i was in a daze, i tot of something really interesting. its gonna be a cool commercial idea.

i guess, ladies, you all must be tired of wearing looooose clothes. it seems like the quality of fabrique is deproving exponentially. topshop, zara, dorothy perkins, miss selfridge, mango. if you realise, their company strategy seems to be shifting towards costs reduction. that explains the poor quality of fabrics that their clotehs are made out of. after probably TWO washes, oopsies, ur clothes can no longer be body hugging. far from it. it becomes very loose and cause u to expose certain parts of ur body. u know where. especially for victims of poor genes like myself, i haf no boobs to fill up those gaps which my washed clothes haf left me. virtually nothing!! so, i am forced to expose my not-so-desirable, and totally non existent boobs. hello, my profession is student, not profession hooker!

oh wells. i can give a logical explanation for that. for having minimal assets. the nutrients went to my brain!! *right!! believe this.

okay, so lets get into the topic proper. so what is the magical product which i haf tot of??
i was thinking of this totally awesome liquid which when applied to fabrique, it causes the fabric to shrink by probably…10–15%. which means, to revert it back to its original state. this liquid will come in a metal bottle that’s preferably inert and resistant to such shrikage. the bottle cap will act as a brush. imagine, nail lacquer bottles. something like that. so you can apply the liquid on clothes with ease. also, the property of this liquid is that it will ONLY shrink areas which you have applied the liquid on.
for instance, the collar area of ur top is loose. so you just apply a fair amount of the liquid on the collars, and only the collar becomes tightened.
good idea?? hahha! but it is quite impractical.
jus think of the number of fabrics that are readily available on the market. okay lets say out of 50, 20 are prone to expandin after a few washes. these 20 fabrics are different , because, they are different. that sounded lame but its true! if we were to design a magical solution, it must act on a particular fabric fibre or a particular sequence of biomolecule that is common for all 20 of them, which is obviously not possible. for it to take effect. if not, you may haf to buy 20 different solutions, for 20 diff kind of fabrics. that is totally not worth ur money.
in the first place, if you have bought clothes that are quite ex, chances are, the merchants would have invested in high thread counts fabrics. you wont get that kind of lousy quality if that is the case.
haha but actually, its kinda hard to say. like i haf a few tops which are rather ex. but i realise that the money has gone to feeding the label, and starving the quality.
ITS BAD!
i realise cotton clothes expand the most. if i can only design ONE solution, i guess the solution should be targetted at cotton fabric. its very comfortable, and because of its physical properties, its commonly chosen as a fabric to make clothes. so, investing in R&D for making shriking solutions for cotton is definitely worthwhile. i wouldnt mind spending a sum of money for that magic solution. better than me buiying a new top or sth right!

cotton fibres should be made up of amino acids. (i anyhow hamtam) if we can find out the sequence of amino acids which are commonly repeated, and is able to form disulphide bridges, (there may not be cysteine) for every 20 amino acids, probably reacing a 10–15% reduction in length/size is possible.

each disulphide bridge will form an OMEGA SIGN. you know? the one which we use as the symbol for units of electrical resistance? many many omega signs would mean that the entire length of the chain is effectively reduced. so tightening occurs. COOL.
but of cos, its just a very simplified thought. if the strains are criss cross, has helices, beta sheets, many many more, then all these will be further complicated.
okay, time to go bed.
NUITZ!

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