A Japanese Clothing Brand Has Invented An Anti-Ramen Stain T-Shirt

One of the most annoying things is getting a stain on a fresh white tee. Try as we may, we almost have to accept that when we walk out the door spotless, we might just return with a few blemishes. 

This is no more evident than at ramen restaurants, where it’s tradition to slurp your noodles. More often than not, your shirt will get caught in the slurp splash zone. But let’s face it, some foods are meant to be devoured and enjoyed wholeheartedly.

Looking to slurp their ramen without inhibition, Japanese clothing brand Ziorich has taken it upon themselves to invent an anti-ramen stain t-shirt. Aptly named the “Ramen T-Shirt,” it’s designed to resist the effects of the soup’s deep-colored broth. While inspired by ramen, the anti-stain capabilities are expected to work against similar flaw forming liquids.

Check out the video above for a demonstration of the Ramen T-Shirt’s stain resistant magic at work. Unfortunately, Ziorich has not announced availability yet, but trust these will be in high demand once they drop.

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