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    Default Dressed Not to Be Killed: bulletproof clothes

    My question is, since guns are banned in the U.K., why would anyone need bullet proof ANYTHING?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Time Magazine, August 4th, 2008
    Dressed Not to Be Killed: London's Harrods starts to sell bulletproof clothes
    BY WILLIAM LEE ADAMS

    FOR THE ENGLISH SOCIALITE WORRIED about getting shot, oversize paramilitary gear simply won't do. Fortunately, London's superrich can now maintain their security without sacrificing style. On July 14, Miguel Caballero, the world's only producer of "designer bulletproof fashion," started selling his high-security garments at posh London department store Harrods.

    His new collection includes blazers, raincoats and suede jackets, some replete with a comforting stab-proof lining. Customers get to select from three levels of ballistic protection. For instance, a polo shirt that can withstand a slug from a 9-mm revolver costs roughly $7,500; a version for about $9,800 protects wearers from automatic weapons, including mini-Uzis.

    The Colombian designer began producing high-security fashion 16 years ago while studying at Bogoti's Los Andes University, where his classmates- many of whom were the children of politicians-wore protective vests that were heavy and nondiscreet. Fast-forward to his latest leather jacket, which weighs a trim 2.6 lb. (1.2 kg) and doesn't scream bulletproof.

    Caballero, who has expanded into 16 countries, says he does not operate "exclusively in dangerous places" but admits that "they don't need us in Switzerland." As crime rises in many cities, so do his profits: his company sold $9 million in 2007 and matched that figure in just the first seven months of this year.

    The prestige of wearing Caballero-secured clothing has grown too, drawing high-profile clients like King Abdullah of Jordan, Venezuelan President Hugo Chivez and actor Stephen Segal. But be warned: in this elite circle of the
    secure and stylish, there is a hidden cost. In the unfortunate event of stains - blood or otherwise - the garments are dry-clean only.

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    Default Re: Dressed Not to Be Killed: bulletproof clothes

    "they don't need us in Switzerland."
    which IS funny, cause the Swiss have plenty-O-guns

    I would love a bulletproof leather jacket !
    Now thats metrotactical !

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