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In USA we never heard of guys in school Gym or biz men at their Club using the frat loop to hang their neckties when they changed clothes. See above post.
1: You don't even know what it's for. 2: No one believes it's a decoration. 5: No one believes it's a decoration. 7: No one believes it's a decoration.
When I was in grade school in the mid 60's, the loop on the back of the shirt was called a fairy loop. The loop isn't sewed, so it could be pulled out with a good tug. If you still had the loop on your shirt, that meant that no one had the guts to take it from you. ie you were a bad ass.
#1 - "There are actually 3 documented reasons, and it's unkown which is correct." So what you're saying is that you don't know what they are for either? Oh boy I can't wait to watch the rest of this video.
MaiAolei That seriously made me laugh... like, for the students to do that, the loops had to have been there already... which means they were put on there for a different purpose. "List channels" these days...
you didn't even try to understand what he was saying? there are three different documented use cases people have had for it, but it is vague to say which one is correct. I would say the loop in the shirt is used by the manufacturers to do something with the shirt before it's finished.
Thanks captain obvious, but vague and unknown pretty much mean the same thing, its not known. If you're not sure if you're even right, then how can you be so sure you're not wrong either? The students using it to signal they're going steady is pretty much like saying hanging a sock on the door as a do not enter sign one of it's intended uses. That's pretty much the exact opposite, its code.
Never underestimate two things: 1. The stupid things kids do, lol. 2. The power of human stupidity! Also, think about the number of people who chew on their pen caps...
3:18 the small pocket is actually called a "ticket" pocket. Levi introduced it for gold miners back in the day as prospectors were given tickets, as receipt, for the gold they deposited at the assayers
4:25 The purpose of the hole on the pen cap is, to let the air go through, so you can close the pen properly. Without the hole, the extra air inside the cap will push the pen against it, when you try to close it. Dumb.
The little loop in back of some shirts was originally called a locker loop and it indeed used to hang shirts in lockers . Contrary to the video, it causes far less wrinkling than hanging by the color on locker hooks.
The loop on the back of this shirt was for suspenders to hold your pants up it would go through the loop then over your shoulders and then clip onto your trousers
When I was in school, everyone knew the first one is a locker loop. It's for hanging up your shirt. Some people would try to rip one off somebody else and tear their shirt. So I tried not to get shirts that had locker loops.
Houston Nye 😂 I really would like to congratulate you on writing the word “embodiment” on your essay. You are now ten letters closer to the end of your essay.
Be cool if you actually would have done research and realized that yes, the loop on a shirt came from sailors, who used it to hang up their shirts while changing. Also, hangers are a pretty recent invention, not really used until the 20th century. The loops are, in fact, for hanging up shirts.
The primary purpose for the hole in a pen lid is to prevent air pressure forcing ink down the channel of the ink tube when the lid is placed on the pen. Without the hole, when the lid is put on, there would be no where for the air in the lid to go, so it would put pressure on the ball in the point of the pen and force the ink down the tube, creating an air lock and preventing ink flow the next time the pen is used. I can't imagine shirt manufacturers adding a loop to a shirt for the purpose of college students to indicate their relationship status. This is an adapted use.
Your point on the pen cap proves my point on the video being stolen. First mind warehouse got it wrong, and then facts verse got it wrong also in exactly the same way as mind warehouse lol.
+Almero yes it would save their lives. its used for when someone chokes and cant breathe. they either get that much air until help arrives (which is more than enough) or die. you take your chances
ka da The hole was not always there. When i was a child it used to be solid. I remember pens that would not always work directly after opening the cap. Only after shaking and scribbling a lot. But i still think the reason for the hole is to relieve pressure when placing the cap on, other wise the pen will not work every time you open it, and that would put the manufacturer in a bad light.
I use the small pocket in my jeans all the time to carry my lighter, my pocket knife/box cutter, my multi-tool, pencils, drill bits, screw-gun tips, or sharpies. It's actually incredibly useful and I wish both pockets had them.
Maybe now.... But original Levi advertisements prove its original purpose was for the pocket watch. Only pretentious modern douchebags would wear a waist coat with jeans.
Blue Jeans were originally designed by Levi Strauss as work pants for California gold miners, and the pocket was for a watch. These days people wear wristwatches , but that was the original purpose of the design.
I initially thought what kind of tyrant would make such a sweeping statement about dress. Then I googled images for "waistcoat and jeans" and saw that you were actually right.
And for all these years I've been wearing my tie on the front...Here I always thought the loop was a pony tail tamer. Really gang... The loop is called a "locker loop" and it is for hanging. If you hang a dress shirts by the collar it will distort them. Hanging it at the back, where it is under pressure from the shoulders when worn, will quickly smooth out any hanging wrinkles. And the watch pocket was kept and was later referred to as a key pocket. It keeps a key separate from other crap in your pocket so it's easy to find. If you have a few keys together, the pocket keeps them from rattling arounnd in the main pocket.
07: watch pocket, to keep other pocket contents from damaging your watch, and make it easier to get your watch out, & without dumping out your other pocket contents. Nowadays, it does the same for your change, and helps your pockets last longer than if you let a lot of change collect at the bottom tip of the long pocket.
“The design is quite simple: it’s made from therite and wrapped for its protection.” Most videos wouldn’t have the balls to mention something obscure like therite and then not actually explain what it is despite being an informative video. Kudos.
Ferrite bead*. If a device is susceptible to interference, without this your device will act erratically or itself will emit interference. Think radio antenna. It stops the cable acting as an antenna basically.
3:23 I use it to put my car keys. And if I have extra keys dangling from a key chain connected to the car keys I usually try to push them into the big pocket.
Many people believe that a lot people speak English but this is not true. In fact; a lot people including one of the most intelligent people on earth don't speak English at all!
The hole in the spaghetti spoon is actually not for a portion. Its just the most simply way to make water drain. Some spoons have several small holes, or slits for this purpose. And the holes are of different sizes with different spoons. The Loop on the back of a shirt is also really just to hang it up, the school story is complete and utter bullshit. Its used because in lockers you usually can't use clothes hangers, it was made popular during the 1960s. And its even called "Locker Hanger" Stop making shit up and believing stuff you saw on 9 gag.
Exactly. Not sure where he came up with this nonsense. I use that to hang my shirts in the locker at gym after work. It's better to hang it there than on inside of shirt collar because you actually get less wrinkles and it's less stress on fabric than if hung on inside of collar.
You don't end up with points in the shoulders, it's better to hang from the loop and I have yet for one to wrinkle because of the loop, they just aren't heavy enough to cause a crease.
I could be wrong, but I believe with the spaghetti theory, he means when it is still dry. The amount you can bunch up and push though the hole is a serving. That part wasn't mentioned though.
The hole in the spaghetti spoon and the loop on the back of a shirt are actually for making people wonder what these dope things are for, meaning the smartasses who devised them are somewhere jerking off and saying: "I GOT THEM ALL! HAHAHA".
Interesting "things", a lot of them had unsatisfactory explanations though. The Cable Cylinder for example nullifies static electromagnetic noise? What would happen if it wasn't there? The Spaghetti spoon hole is to measure a serving? That doesn't even make sense. Of course it's to drain out the water. The Pencap hole is so that the whole cap is not absorbed by mucus? How does that work mechanically exactly? The bits of fabric that come with clothe can be washed first to see what they react to washing like? Does that make sense? Unless the color actually changed I don't think you could tell if the wash shrank or ruined your piece of fabric much.
I'm 100% sure that is exactly what it is not for. It does not take a genius to figure out a serving, It has been around for a long ass time. No one wants water in there spaghetti so it's only natural to put a few holes in the bottom of the spoon. Also no two brands of spoons have the same types of holes so its not consistent with servings. Some spoons have a lot of small holes, how does that help measure a serving? It doesn't.
I agree with you. What a lame lame made up reason for the hole. And worse... they didn't even explain the made up reason properly. If you went from this video, you would think they meant the hole was to measure cooked spaghetti. But it doesn't matter because it's bogus anyway.
You're supposed to stick the spaghetti through the hole before you boil them. When they're stiff and straight the bundle should just barely be able to fit through the whole, and when you boil that amount it is the average serving size. I don't know about the shirt loop though.
They didn't explain the hole in the spaghetti spoon very well. By "measure out one serving" they mean measure out *uncooked* spaghetti. The amount of uncooked spaghetti that fits in the hole is the equivalent of one cooked serving. It's much easier than using a separate spaghetti measuring tool, which works the same way. Need 10 servings? Measure out 10 times. You don't need a bigger hole. Now I crave spaghetti. 🍝
The small pocket on pants is amazing for little things like a key or a lighter, or even change that won't wiggle while walking. I hope they don't get rid of it
The fieite bead is a choke that stops the cabel becoming a antenna. It's essentially a EMI filter electro magnetic interference. This because of high frequency form electronic circuits liks switching power supplies.
Actually, the rivets in jeans were initially a joke. Levi Strauss wanted something different and new for consumers and one of their designers, as a joke, added the rivets. They ended up liking the look of the design so they stuck ever since. At least that's what I heard a long time ago from a shoestring relative of Strauss who came to speak to my Cub Scout troop.
6,557,306 people watching this have a pocket watch pocket in their jeans, but about 6,557,223 don't actually have a pocket watch to put in it. We can help change that.
We're going to be doing a month long pocket watches only challenge at the office. Basically, the KTT team cannot wear a watch on their wrists for 30 days (except for filming and photographing of course. We will all only carry pocket watches during that time (month of October). You should join us!
That little pocket watch pocket is still useful. Some people stick folding money in there since it doesn't fall out as easy as it does if you just stick it in any other pocket of your jeans.
Fits nicely, just doesn't the oil evaporate even faster by keeping it that close to the body? I got a gas operated blue-flamed zippo, thus I do no longer need to worry about that.
#9 is wrong. The hole in the pen cap is to let air escape when it's being placed on the pen. Otherwise, the air pressure inside it would prevent the cap from going on all the way or push it off later. The hole is also on aerosol can caps.
@young... Seriously, think before you comment. It prevents choking by LETTING AIR THROUGH. There was a major campaign about this in the media when I was at school, previously they didn't have holes. Also at this time in history retailers plactic bags didn't have holes in them. Presumably you can't see how this would prevent suffocation either.
I was thinking the same thing about the little pocket. In fact a lot of people call it a coin pocket for that very reason. I'm weird and already knew it was originally designed to hold a pocket watch, so I have always called it a watch pocket.
"If you were to swallow anything and get it stuck in your trachea, the mucus membranes will start to swell. The hole in the cap will keep it from becoming absorbed in the membrane." lol wut.
If you only have one hand free, you use your teeth to hold the cap and your free hand to pull on the pen. I use pens that 'click' so I won't need to do that.
The most amazing thing about this video is they had to point out what a watch pocket and rivets were on jeans. If you don't know those 2 things, you don't have the ability to understand what they are.