We see the same objects every day and most of them we know what they are for. The table, bed, computer, dishes, shoes and glass need no special introduction. Well, we will show you those things that you may see every day, but you don't actually know anything about them or you never wondered about them.
Will you find out what they are actually for? intended at all these things?
1. COF
We all probably think that it is a (fashionable) accessory to hats and nothing more. But the history of cofs, which dates back to 18. century, has a different interpretation. In fact, French sailors at that time wore caps with caps, which they protected against impacts into low ceilings on ships. Later, caps with cofs also became part of some military uniforms.
2. HOLE ON THE LOLLOW STICK
Many people think that the purpose of the hole in the stick is to prevent it from getting stuck in children's throats. It's not. The hole is only there for the lollipop remains on a stick. Namely, when a stick is inserted into the liquid mass, which then hardens into a lollipop, the mass first flows into the hole and thus acts as a bond.
3. EDGE ON THE TROUSERS
At the end 19. century, most European textile manufacturers exported their products. In order to make the best possible use of space during transport, the clothes were suppressed as much as possible. As a result, the edges on the trousers were formed, which later became fashionable.
4. POCKET IN WOMEN'S TROUSERS
Those pockets are not for storing anything! They are only there so that all the seams are on the outside of the panty and are therefore more comfortable to wear.
5. BADGE ON THE BACKPACK
It has quite a useful value, as the patch also has holes through which campers often attach a rope or a hook.
6. THE HOLE BETWEEN THE CAMERA AND THE FLASH ON THE IPHONE
It is an auxiliary microphone. It makes recordings sound cleaner, helps Siri decipher accents, and reduces noise picked up by the main microphone.
7. NUMBER 57 ON HEINZ KETCHUP BOTTLES
It is not a design 'feint'. If the ketchup does not flow out, if you tilt the bottle and hit the place where the number is written, you are waiting for a surprise.
8. CODE ON MAKE-UP PACKAGING
Each makeup packaging has a printed little container with a cap that says: 6M, 12M or 24M. The label indicates how many months the make-up will be useful.
So, we hope we have helped you clarify some questions. If they even existed until now.