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Performance wholesale halloween costumes Boosting Underwear Helps Ease Lower Back Pain  1

A new mechanical underwear wholesale halloween costumes can help prevent excess strain on the lower back. The mechanized suit can be activated by double tapping or through an application.

A team swimwear manufacturer China of engineers from Vanderbilt University just unveiled a mechanized super undergarment that can prevent its wearer from suffering from lower back pain without being obvious about it or buying special furniture.

The super suit, which can wholesale swimwear be worn under the usual layer of clothing, consists of two fabric sections connected by durable straps that help offload stress on the wearer is back.

The straps can be activated by tapping twice on it or through a smartphone application connected to the undergarment via Bluetooth.

According to several tests on eight subjects, the smart undergarment effectively reduced stress on the lower back even when they were made to lean forward at angles of 30, 60, and 90 degrees while lifting 25- and 55- pound weights.

Test results showed consistent lower back stress reduction averaging from 15 to 45 percent, compared with the strain on the test subjects' back without the suit.

Smart Undergarment

As mentioned earlier, the smart underwear consists of two sections: chest and legs wear. Both sections are composed of polyester, Lycra, and nylon canvas and they are connected by a mechanized strap connected at the back.

When the suit is activated, it transfers some of the accumulated stress on the wearer is lower back to the elastic straps. When it is deactivated, it automatically loosens so that the wearer could sit down or do something else.

"This smart clothing concept is different. I see a lot of health care workers or other professionals with jobs that require standing or leaning for long periods. Smart clothing may help offload some of those forces and reduce muscle fatigue," co-investigator Dr. Aaron Yang said.

Dr. Yang specializes in non-surgical treatment of back and neck at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

According to principal investigator Karl Zelik, the main task of the undergarment is to prevent lower back pain so it is not in any way a way to treat the condition. Zelik is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University.

Watch the super suit in action below.


This corset style bra is how much new banking analysts spend on their suits  1

If you are a first year analyst corset style bra in an investment bank, how much must you spend on your outfit? While the suit your mother bought you from eBay is definitely a no-no, do you really need to go very large in Hugo Boss?

You might think this would womens bikinis sale depend both upon where you work (in terms of organization) and the sort of division you work for. For example, a technology analyst at HSBC who mostly interacts with colleagues might be expected to dress less snappily than an M&A analyst at Goldman Sachs with aspirations to visit clients.

In fact, sartorial suit underwear splashing out seems to have more to do with the individual than the bank or division.

We asked some analysts who joined banks full time this summer how much they spent on suits. The biggest spender was in the technology division of Goldman Sachs, which is now allowing its people to go totally casual if they so wish.

I spent £1,500 on my suit, says the nattily-dressed Goldman tech analyst. I spent around £200 on my shoes and I have ten shirts costing £80 pounds each. That is £2,500 ($3.2k) in total then.

An incoming analyst on the trading floor at a French bank says he got his suit in the sale for £800 and supplemented it with £250 shoes and shirts costing £50 each. An incoming IBD analyst at a U.S. bank says he spent £350 on his suit (from SuitSupply), bought a lot of white (and some pink) shirts from Charles Tyrwhitt, and purchased several pairs of shoes costing between £150 and £300, a Hermes tie for £300, some silver cufflinks for £150, plus some CK underwear.

At the other end of the scale, an IBD analyst at a leading M&A boutique in London says his suit budget was £200. Given that I was going to be wearing it every day, I tried to minimize what I spent on my suit, he tells us. I did not see the point in buying an expensive suit that was going to be ruined by daily wear and tear. I bought several double-cuff shirts, costing between £30 and £60 each and I bought a pair of cheap shoes for less than £100, plus some more expensive ones that I only wear to meetings.

If the biggest spender was in Goldman is tech division, so was the smallest. I have two suits, both of which cost me around £100, says another GS tech analyst. I have one pair of really good shoes which cost me £150 but were a really good investment (I havehad them for two years and they look like new). I usually buy non-iron shirts costing around £30 and I have seven of them. I also have three ties which cost me £40 each and some cuff-links which cost me £25 each, but I do not really use those either.
Similarly, an analyst in Goldman is risk division confesses to parsimony too. I spent no more than £100 on my suit. Around £40 on shoes, and my shirts were £10-£15 each, he says. Not all young bankers have a big clothes budget.

200 on my shoes and I have ten shirts costing £80 pounds each. That is £2,500 ($3.2k) in total then.