


A mark of a good idea is either when very few or nearly everyone agree on something. This handcuffs shirt is a good idea. An idea that is probably before its time of general acceptance. In my experience, acceptance by the general public means that the idea has been repeated enough times that people finally learned to believe it, even if they do not truly believe it. In time they will believe it because the mind can very easily become a personal echo chamber.
This shirt is not a glove replacement as Hannah has suggested. However, this shirt would be useful for people like paperboys and mailmen who need to have their fingers open while they work on a not too cold day. The warmth of any cloth on the hand is appreciated on a cold, lonely day. The cuff material was the right design decision, as it stands up to all conditions better then if it were just a continuation of the fabric.
This shirt is not necessarily kinky. There is no pain or pleasure involved in wearing this shirt. Only the kind regards of the observant have I received from wearing this shirt. If you want to get kinky in this shirt, I am sure we can arrange something. If you are female, of course. However, I do not think that wearing this shirt alone qualifies as kinky. You have got to get crazy to be considered kinky. Sweat should come from the action and not the shirt. I-yi-yi.
These shirts are patented. That's crazy to think no one has ever thought of this idea before. Hell, I've thought of it after getting holes in the Elmo Tire shirt and various hood jackets. What I lacked was capital and courage to sink capital into a shirt like this.
Photo processing can show you possible worlds that are the same, but different from ours. I don't know how these particular pictures came out like this.