The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. (January 2023) |
Shreddies Ltd. manufactures flatulence-filtering garments, produced in Leicestershire, England.[1] British designer Paul J. O'Leary worked with researchers and lingerie designers from De Montfort University to launch the design in 2009.[2] O'Leary is also the founder and Director of deVOL Kitchens and Floors of Stone.[3]
The company name comes from a colloquial term for underwear that originated in the British Armed forces (see RAF slang).[4]
The garments feature an activated carbon back panel that absorbs flatulence odours.[5] Originally invented as healthcare underwear for people with conditions such as IBS, Crohn’s disease and food intolerances, the garments are now available in department stores around the UK and are marketed at everyone.[6]
Shreddies Ltd. has developed the collection to include flatulence filtering underwear, pyjamas and jeans for both men and women,[7] as well as incontinence underwear for all ages.[6]
Technology
editShreddies Ltd. garments feature an activated carbon back panel, which absorbs and neutralises odours. The panel is reactivated when the garment is washed.[8] Research by De Montfort University found that the fabric “removes sulphide and ethyl mercaptan so effectively it can filter odours 200 times the strength of the average flatus emission”.[5]
Awards
editIn 2009 Shreddies underwear received a “Look Good Feel Good” award from the Association for Continence Advice.[9]
References
edit- ^ "You can now buy jeans and pyjamas that stop your farts from smelling", Evening Standard, July 2015.
- ^ "This strange M25 service station advert is freaking people out", Essex Live, November 2017.
- ^ "Revealed: The shortlist for this year’s Leicester Mercury Business Executive of the Year Awards", Leicester Mercury, September 2017.
- ^ "Apparently This Matters: Fart-filtering underwear", CNN, November 2015.
- ^ a b "Smartypants: the fart-filtering future of underwear", The Guardian, April 2016.
- ^ a b "Shreddies underwear that stops farts smelling", Dezeen, November 2013.
- ^ "These £100 jeans could save your marriage..", Lancashire Post, October 2018.
- ^ "THIS UNDERWEAR FILTERS YOUR FARTS–NO, REALLY", MTV News, October 2014.
- ^ "Gas-Filtering Underwear Traps Odors", The Atlantic, October 2013.