Pinstripe or Charcoal?
A COMPANY IN JAPAN HAS INVENTED A SWINE FLU-PROOF SUIT:


Well, it's officially fall. And if you believe the "experts," that means swine flu is about to start spreading like wildfire.
--Fortunately, a Japanese clothing company called the Haruyama Trading Company, has just invented a stylish new BUSINESS SUIT that protects against swine flu. So how does this thing work?
--Basically, the suit is coated with a chemical typically used in toothpaste and cosmetics called Titanium Dioxide. When Titanium Dioxide comes into contact with the H1N1 virus, it breaks it down and KILLS it.
--And even after you wash the suit several times, it still retains its protective properties.
--Overall, about 50,000 swine flu-proof suits have been produced in four different colors . . . medium gray, charcoal, navy and pinstripe gray.
--The swine flu-proof suit goes on sale tomorrow for about $580.
