The ultimate fashion accessory for a street-wise teen has been revealed - a stab-proof hoodie.
The top is lined with ultra-strong Kevlar, the material used in body armour for British troops.
Bladerunner, a firm in Romford, Essex, which makes protective clothes for police forces and security guards, is selling the tops for £65.
Boss Adrian Davis claims to be in discussion with schools in east London about putting Kevlar linings into school uniforms.
"It's all in development but we're at an advanced stage," he said.
"We've sent examples of school jumpers to the manufacturers and we're waiting for the costings. I really believe it's needed," he has told The Sun.
The top is lined with ultra-strong Kevlar, the material used in body armour for British troops.
Bladerunner, a firm in Romford, Essex, which makes protective clothes for police forces and security guards, is selling the tops for £65.
Boss Adrian Davis claims to be in discussion with schools in east London about putting Kevlar linings into school uniforms.
"It's all in development but we're at an advanced stage," he said.
"We've sent examples of school jumpers to the manufacturers and we're waiting for the costings. I really believe it's needed," he has told The Sun.
Isn't it time to recognise that the social experiment of not disciplining children has officially failed?
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