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Homepage > Caraselle Bra Accessory Range > Bra Repair Kit > The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit : instant bra repair kit
How often have you found yourself ready to get on, when just like that, out it pops. Just on your way out the door, out with friends; or just getting on with your busy lifestyle. The money we throw away because a repair has always been out of the question, having to throw away our favourite piece of underwear or just the annoyance of having to change. There are many different situations we find ourselves in, well now you can be prepared with The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit, so small it will sit neatly in your purse, ready to save the day, more importantly your day!
Fitting in seconds, The Bra Angel Bra Repair just sits neatly over the top of the underwire then together pushes back into the hole, once fully inserted there it will stay, leaving you to get on with more important things...
The Bra Angel Bra Repair comes in 100% fully recyclable packaging, and is fully recyclable herself. Designed manufactured and produced all in the UK, The Bra Angel Bra Repair is an extremely green product [even though it's pink!] Coming in a pack of two, so you will always have a spare for next time.
1. Underwires come out because of washing machine use:- Bras go through more movement when being worn, than when just going around in a washing machine, the reason underwires can come through when in the washing machine is because it was already on its way out.
2. Underwires are uncomfortable they stick in me:- improper fitting of a bra in the first place is the reason your underwires dig in, the underwire should sit neatly under the breast without a gap, if there is you may be wearing the wrong size bra. Remember, a good supporting bra is vitally important in caring for your breasts, we only get one pair - look after them!
Each Pack Includes 2 Single Bra Repairs
Product Information:
Size:One size fits all - Colour:Pink
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The award winning Bra Angel; Underwire Bra Repair is probably one of the most eagerly awaited products for women all over the world!
The Bra Angel is an instant repair for split and broken bras caused by exposed underwires. We all know what it feels like when the underwire pokes through our favourite piece of underwear, and how frustrating it is having to throw it away...
We can spend anywhere between £12-£36 [average spend] on our bras alone, so we thought it was about time something was available to fix the problem... The Underwire Bra Repair by Bra Angel Instant Bra Repair Kit!
They say the best things come in small packages, and they were right. The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit is tiny; unique and an innovation.
The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit is also suitable for your underwire swimsuits, corsets and clothing.
There are many different situations we find ourselves in, well now you can be prepared with The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit, so small it will sit neatly in your purse, ready to save the day!
Fitting in seconds, The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit just sits neatly over the top of the underwire then together pushes back into the hole, once fully inserted there it will stay, leaving you to get on with more important things...
Instructions for use :
The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit comes in 100% fully recyclable packaging, and is fully recyclable herself.
Designed manufactured and produced all in the UK, The Bra Angel Bra Repair Kit is an extremely green product [even though it's pink!] Coming in a pack of two, so you will always have a spare for next time.
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By Sarah Odams – London Journal
THE irritation of a bra’s underwire poking into your skin, forcing you to surrender those pretty frills to the dustbin, can be a real cause for distress – but for one happy go lucky Welshman, the fairer sex’s misfortune is his gain.
Bra Angel, the underwire bra repair, was one of a number of new ideas showcased at the weird and wonderful British Invention Show at Alexandra Palace last week. Scott Dutton, 36, from South Wales, was excited to tell me about his up-and-coming push-in cap product. It might sound a bit tricky, but it is in fact very user-friendly. If your underwire pops out, then you simply push the plastic cap over it and back into the bra – it’s like magic really. Safe and effective with no complications – and not many things in life are like that nowadays – I took advantage and bought a pack of two for just £1.99. “This sort of thing used to happen to my wife all the time,” said an effusive Scott. “She came downstairs one day and said ‘look at my bra’. So I suddenly thought of the idea. “We’re hoping to sell them in places such as Boots, Superdrug and Topshop.” Mr Dutton said GMTV’s Matt Arnold attended the show last Wednesday and selected Bra Angel as one of the six best new inventions.
3rd November 2008.
Bra Angel Launched to save Underwear from Bin
Dec 10 2008 by Aled Blake, Western Mail
A DEVICE which its designer hopes could save thousands of bras from the bin while saving money for their owners has been launched.
Women are often forced to throw away expensive underwear just because the underwire has broken through the bra, but Bra Angel has been designed to permanently repair bras.
The creation, which works by pushing a cap onto the underwire in a process that takes seconds, captured the imagination of judges at last month’s British Invention Show, where it won double gold, coming first in the consumer category before being named the invention of the year.
It was subsequently chosen from more than 200 inventions to feature on GMTV and the BBC’s The One Show.
Bra Angel is the idea of South Wales-based entrepreneur Scott Dutton. “I came up with it after my wife Laura complained – again – about the underwire poking through her bra,” he said.
“They are not cheap, often costing over £30, and people just don’t have that sort of money these days.
“I also wanted to come up with a way of allowing women to keep what might have been their favourite piece of underwear from going in the bin.
“We only went to the British Invention Show to soft launch the product, but we were blown away by the interest we received. It was seen by many as a unique invention and innovation in many ways.
“Bra Angel is already selling well through the company’s website, but now we are talking with retailers in order to have it stocked in high street shops.”
Bra Repair Invention Strikes Gold
An inventor's device to fix bras when the underwire pops out has won two gold medals for invention of the year.
Scott Dutton, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, came up with a simple DIY device to fix his wife Laura's bra when the underwire popped out of the seams. His prototype was turned into a marketable product with backing from the Welsh Assembly Government.
Bra Angel works by pushing the wire back into the bra seam and holding it in via barbed edges. Its small plastic cap with barbed edges fits neatly over the underwire which is then pushed back into the seam and anchored in place by the barbs.
The invention beat competition from around the world after judges at the British Invention Show gave him gold for invention of the year and was also first in the consumer category of invention of the year.
Mr Dutton said he came up with the innovation after his wife had numerous bras ruined because the seam holding the underwire split in places and caused the underwire to be exposed.
Seam solution
At first he searched the web for a solution but found the only solutions on offer were from seamstresses in the US offering to sew over the seam.
Mr Dutton turned his original idea into a marketable product with the help of the assembly government's Wales Innovators Network which helps inventors.
He said: "I had tremendous support from the Innovators Network and there's no way I could have done all this on my own - or afforded to get this far.
"That helped fund some of the tooling needed and helped with patenting the product."
28 November 2008.
Blindingly brilliant to delightfully bonkers
Oct 19 2009 by Paul Harris, Daily Mail
Their inventions ranged from blindingly brilliant to delightfully bonkers. Each of them had poured countless hours into designing and creating those startlingly simple devices that make everyone else wonder why it has never been thought of before.
Now - with all eyes upon their inventions - they were ready to share their genius with the world. Well, that was the theory at least.
But yesterday at the British Invention Show, you had to wonder if some of the exhibitors had devised solutions to problems that didn't exist. Or whether so many creative minds and such boundless imagination might have come up with ideas that us ordinary dullards were unable to appreciate.
Bra Angel:
What? Instant and permanent repair for bras that split and expose the underwire.
Why? Ask any woman who's ever worn a bra with the wire sticking out, or heard her precious lingerie clanking around in the tumble-drier.
How? Nylon sheath slips over exposed section of wire and holds it in place with tiny barbs.
Blurb: 'Fits in seconds... Suitable for every brand and colour of underwire bra.' £1.99 a pair.
Inventor: Scott Dutton, 37, from Barry, South Wales.
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