Buck rethinks his plan of attack.
In response to a series of violent crimes against schoolchildren and store clerks, a Japanese uniform manufacturer named Nihon Uni has created a new shirt that provides some knife slash resistance. The shirt uses a polyethylene fiber that’s three times thicker than regular cotton, and works in a similar way to body armor. Despite its rugged appeal, you can still throw it in the washing machine. The line drops in June, with the short-sleeve version going for $190 and the long-sleeve going for $220.
After the jump, watch Young Buck at the ’04 Vibe Awards, where he stabbed a guy on live TV for punching Dr. Dre…
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I can’t even see who is doing what. I just see black things throwing tshirts or tshirts wilding out.
maybe i need to lighten things on my 1990 dell monitors.
Comment by Al — March 27, 2008 #
after watching the vid, i confirm people NEED stab-proof clothing…
Comment by zack — April 4, 2008 #