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Stashitwear foils pickpockets, but pleases drug dealers

If you live or have ever traveled in countries where petty theft is conducted openly on busy streets, you know it is essential to take protective actions against pickpockets. It is never all the comfortable to be the one person with the travel belt screaming “tourist” to when you simply make an effort to keep your money and identification safe. It can really help to get Stashitwear which is supposed comfortable to those who have had it. Law officials are worried the convenience of a hidden compartment in underwear might lead to more drug trafficking.

Drugs, weapons concealed with Stashitwear

Drug dealers have been caught by police in New York using Stashitwear to hide small amounts of narcotics and small caliber firearms, reports the Wall Street Journal. More thorough searches of suspects are required, said Police Capt. Vincent Patti of Brooklyn, N.Y.. Phillip Scott, who’s 55 and owns Stashitwear, explains that his customers never gave “even a hint at illegal activity for their purchases.”

Patti doesn’t seem to believe Scott.

“A lot of drugs or a small .38 or .22 caliber handgun… They’re not advertising these things for drug dealers but they have to know they’re going to be used by some people who break the law.”

Stashing things with some style

Boxers to thongs are offered by all of these secret-compartment underwear companies similar to Florida-based Stashitwear. A wholesale purchase is much cheaper, says Scott, than the $14 paid for one pair. The pocket can be 12 inches deep depending on the size of the garment when it can accessed through an eight inch opening in the waistband.

The pocket runs from front to back, which means, as outlined by Stashitwear, that this “basically makes your whole crotch area a secret place for valuables.”

Changes occur by Scott on the Stashitwear website

Personality was what Scott was thinking when posting a country picture of himself on the Stashitwear website. Scott has since dressed in business clothes with sunglasses for a new photo, after NYPD concerns and also the Wall Street Journal both contacted him. There is still the underwear with the hidden compartment.

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Wall Street Journal

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  1. Philip Scott says:

    Oh what is all the hype about? Just orders yours today at http://www.Stashitwear.com and make me really happy. Seriously, if someone asks to buy them for illegal purposes then of course I don’t sell to them. If someone contacts me and says ” I want to purchase a pair of those great Stashitwear so I can smuggle 100 pounds of Cocaine across the border” and i sell them to the undercover agent then I will be immediately arrested,charged with conspiricy to smuggles 100 pounds of cocaine, sentenced to life in prison and all because I sold a pair of underwear. But just because someone uses them for something illegal is their responsibility not mine. There are now secret pocket on shoes, belts, hats, pants, shorts, socks, bras, and now underwear. At least you have a lot to choose from.

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