Underpants for left-handers?
Friday, 25 September 2009 10:12What the hell? A company is making underpants to suit left-handed men? *boggles* Are these really necessary?
Tell me, dear readers: would this be a selling point for you?
Underpants for lefties fills gap in market
September 24 2009 at 01:11PM
By Liz Thomas
Daily Mail
Specially designed underpants for left-handed men are going on sale from on Thursday.
The pants will have a horizontal slit on top of the gusset, rather than a vertical one on the right, to save wearers time when they visit the toilet.
Rob Faucherand, from Debenhams, said: "Left-handed men have to reach much further into their pants, performing a Z-shaped manoeuvre through two 180 degree angles before achieving the result that right-handed men perform with ease."
He added that the launch of the new style, by underwear brand Hom, was a "step towards equality".
Debenhams said left-handed men tended to favour boxer shorts, but added that it had received complaints from men wanting more choice.
Research ahead of the launch also found that some left-handed men found it "embarrassing" fumbling around for an opening on the right.
Mr Faucherand said: "Switching from a vertical to horizontal slit may sound like a small step, but it is the major breakthrough that many have been waiting for."
The Hom H1 Original Maxi Trunk is £22, (about R267) while the Hipster version is £16. They can be bought online and in stores.
In recent years the number of products developed for left handed people have soared and now include video cameras, scissors, pencil sharpeners, wallets and guitars.
Men's pants have become a topical issue ever since Jeremy Paxman publicly complained about the declining standards of underwear on sale in the high street.
The host of BBC2's Newsnight was so annoyed he contacted Marks and Spencer chief executive Sir Stuart Rose to discuss the matter with him personally.
"Like very large numbers of men in this country I have always bought my socks and pants at Marks and Sparks", Paxman said.
"I've noticed that something very troubling has happened. There's no other way to put this. Their pants no longer provide adequate support.
"When I've discussed this with friends and acquaintances it has revealed widespread gusset anxiety."
Source: IOL
Tell me, dear readers: would this be a selling point for you?