Tuesday, May 1, 2012

People are Out of They Minds.


A story from the New York Times, called “ New Fashion: Wrinkle Stylishly Hiding the Gun”, by Matt Richtel. He talks about how a new fashion statement from Wool rich a 182-year-old clothing company has started to makes cloths that can hide concealed weapons. They have a new pair of pants called Chino’s. The company added a number of pockets to the pants right behind the traditional pockets to work for multiple weapons. There are pockets that are used as a holster and a pocket for knives and also a flashlight. These Chino pants are for fashionable people and they cost $65. The company started concealed weapon cloths because the number rises in gun permits. There were many comments from the people that have worn the concealed clothing some most comments were talking about how other concealed weapon cloths are not as comfortable as Wool rich wear. Everyone loves these new Chinos. These new options in clothing were called “tactical”, but now they are starting to be called by the names such as “concealed carry”, and “covert fashion”.

These new clothes are made of comfortable garments such as moisture wicking fabric. The demands have doubled in the last year alone for this type of clothing.
Traditional stores such as Dick’s Sporting Goods and Cabelas are also selling covert fashion. There are many reasons for the carry permits going up is that 37 states that now have a “ shall issue” statue, which requires that, an applicants can pass legal requirements.  But there are a bunch of other states that allow concealed weapons. Many say that this will bring crime ratings down if people have to think twice before they do anything, but that just a opinion.

The cloths the guns and all of it is just going overboard because there is no reason for anyone to have these cloths because no one has the right mind to carry a gun in any states except for police and even some of them don’t deserve too. This article was just a waste of writing, and waste of making those cloths. Doesn’t make sense.

1 comment:

  1. Is it a "waste of writing" to inform people of something that is happening in the world?

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