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I invented Averter due to one day my family member and I were outside on a windy day. Her dress began blowing up in the wind. It was at that point that I realized that the fashion industry would benefit from Averter.
Windy days
Today’s business market has imposed many stringent factors that seriously neglect the traditionally dressed woman’s independent side. According to the fashion industry, dresses pose risks for those braving the elements of wind. The reasoning for this is that dresses pose the potential to exposure of the elements of wind. The wind has always imposed adverse repercussions for dress wearers, magnifying dreadful consequences to those daring to brave the wind during the outside business meetings or social gatherings. Just a slight breeze can make the difference between winning and losing the account. While extreme business practices are continually being intensified by supervisors isn’t demanding enough for the business women, to add windy days to the equation to ruin the account just isn’t right. Appearances masquerade the potential to impose grueling and devastating impacts on fashion trends, more so than times past. These appearances are so grueling and intense, that they discourage women from expressing themselves in a creative and much needed way, such as that of dress wearers. Women extremely desiring to wear their pretty dress they just bought to show off at the office during the business meeting are only afforded the opportunity during certain times throughout the year. This is due to windy days. Dresses provide by far a higher comfort level than that of their formal business attire. Averter demonstrates an outrageously unique position in the fashion industry. Its uniqueness is derived from its superior functionality, design and ultimately the fashion market has not introduced such a protection device like that of Averter. With Averter attached to a dress, dress wearers have the ability to mock the wind and outfit in comfort. Averter allows its users to never again fear windy days. Its design is small and compact enough to be hidden from the bare eye, but powerful enough to defeat and withstand the elements of wind, preventing exposure of unmentionables. Averter’s benefits are diverse. Not only can it prevent the wind from blowing up the dress, it saves the individual from a negative reputation during the outside and windy business meeting or social gatherings. Averter doesn’t impact the pocket book, its application and removal to the fabric of the dress is simple and easy, neglecting any damage to the fabric of the dress. If chosen to wash the velcro off of the dress rather than physically removing the velcro from the fabric, the velcro will wash off in the next wash. Averter is easily applied to the fabric of the dress:  Apply one of the Velcro pieces that are supplied in the packaging and separate from Averter onto the fabric of the dress.  Place the reverse side of Averter, the side with the Velcro that is attached to Averter against the Velcro in the above mentioned step. BENEFITS  INEXPENSIVE  PREVENTS EXPOSURE OF UNMENTIONABLES  EASILY ATTACHED  EASILY REMOVED  NO DAMAGE TO FABRIC  PREVENTS EMBARRASSING MOMENTS  LIGHT WEIGHT (WON’T KNOW IT’S THERE) NOTE: Averter is intended to be placed on the inside of the dress, making it invisible to onlookers. It is meant to be placed on all four sides of the body (front, rear and both sides); however it is the user’s discretion as to where AVERTER will be placed at on the dress. Once Averter is placed on the dress, it will prevent the wind from blowing up the dress and exposing unmentionables to onlookers. Inventor: Robert Frick Product: AVERTER patent pending email: robert@robertfrick.com Website: http://robertfrick.com/
Country: United States
Website: http://robertfrick.com
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