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T-Holder: Slovenian shirt braces for a shirt that is always taut

T-Holder shirt straps will also impress those with a mason's cleavage.

T-Holder are Slovenian shirt braces that solve the problem of the shirt leaking from the pants. It is a fashion accessory that allows the shirt to remain taut even during movement and does not have to be pressed again and again by the pants after bending or stretching. According to Indiegog, with the T-Holder braces, Slovenian innovator Nik Vene is also trying his luck on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, where, in contrast to the first, he has already exceeded the set financial goal.

Shirt braces T-Holder they are Slovenian innovation, which grew out of the frustration of having to constantly fix a shirt due to it leaking out of one's pants every time one sits down, leans down, or stretches. It also prevents "mason's cleavage", therefore.


The 20-year-old signs under the braces, which are mainly aimed at business women and men who strive for a perfect appearance. Nik Vena, and his product is now on Indiegogo after initial failure on Kickstarter got the deserved support and enough funds to start production.

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With the T-Holder, your shirt will no longer escape from your pants.
With the T-Holder, your shirt will no longer escape from your pants.

The T-Holder shirt straps are two elastic bands that each wrap around their thigh. They are sewn onto it elastics with clips, with which he grabs his shirt so that it does not escape from his pants and eats always tense. So if you're fed up with your shirt sticking out of your pants, head over to Kickstarter, where you can get your own pair of T-Holders for (estimated) 26 euros. They will deliver them to your home June 2016.

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