Summary
It's a special kind of underwear -- with a strategically placed fig-leaf design -- and a Colorado man says it'll get you through the airport screeners with your dignity intact.
Jeff Buske says his invention uses a powdered metal that protects people's privacy when undergoing medical or security screenings. Buske of Las Vegas, Nev.-Rocky Flats Gear says the underwear's inserts are thin and conform to the body's contours, making it difficult to hide anything beneath them.See the full content of this document
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Briefs: Protecting Your Privacy with Underwear Inserts
The mix of tungsten and other metals do not set off metal detectors. The men's design, which sells for a...
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