unnamedThere’s a long held rule that if you were a white shirt, you will spill something on it. That’s why we can’t wait to get our hands on an Elizabeth & Clarke blouse–a.k.a. the world’s first unstainable white shirt. The shirts are made using nanotechnology (teeny-tiny “whiskers” 100,000 times smaller than a grain of sand) that repels virtually any water- or oil-based liquid spill. Anything that gets on the material is suspended above the fabric and beads off rather than setting in.

We gave the shirts a test run and were pleasantly surprised: Coffee, eggs, and wine all glide off the fabric instead of sticking.  The blouses ($50) will officially launch in August. But the first 500 Kickstarter backers can get them for a cool $40. Learn more by watching this video

Bring on the Merlot.

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