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CrimsonTide4 05-21-2004 07:42 AM

New Clothing Line Makes Sexual Abstinence A Fashion Statement
 
Los Angeles, CA - Taking abstinence education into the 21st Century, a new clothing line called Wait Wear gives teens and young adults the opportunity to literally wear their commitment to abstain from sex on their sleeves. Combining hip fashion and moral conviction, every Wait Wear item creatively demonstrates its owner is waiting until marriage to engage in sex. Buyers can choose from a wide range of clothing messages. The company logo, W² (pronounced W Squared), appears on high quality t-shirts and boxer shorts for boys, and t-shirts, tees, thongs and bikini underwear for girls. Encapsulating the phrase Willing 2 Wait, W² provides a symbolic badge youth can use to remind themselves and others of the standards by which they have chosen to live. Wait Wear also features items with slogans such as No Vow No Sex©; Virginity Lane, Exit When Married©; Traffic Control, Wait for Marriage© and No Over-Nite Parking©, to name a few.

Creator Yvette Thomas believes Wait Wear gives teens and young adults the ability to express their convictions boldly. "Wait Wear," she notes, "is about being proud to say, I'm saving my virginity until marriage, or in the case of those who have already been sexually active, I ve been there, done that - now I'm going to do it the right way and wait until I'm married." Because of its trendy design and daring attitude, Thomas feels that youth will be drawn to the clothing. Moreover, parents will appreciate both the message and the reasonable pricing.

Thomas's hope is that Wait Wear will tap into a national trend. Recently, abstinence as an option before marriage has gained significant support. President Bush increased federal funding for abstinence programs, doubling it from $135 million to $270 million. According to a recent study in Newsweek, more than one-third of U.S. high schools include abstinence in their sex education curriculums, and there are over 700 individual abstinence programs operating across the country. All of this, Thomas believes, demonstrates the current need for the Wait Wear line.

For information: www.waitwear.com or
Contact: waitwear@mail.com
Phone: 866-JUS-WAIT (866-587-9248)

Sistermadly 05-21-2004 08:24 AM

Anyone else see the irony of putting abstinence messages on underwear?

allsmiles_22 05-21-2004 08:26 AM

Re: New Clothing Line Makes Sexual Abstinence A Fashion Statement
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
The company logo, W² (pronounced W Squared), appears on high quality t-shirts and boxer shorts for boys, and t-shirts, tees, thongs and bikini underwear for girls.
I can understand T-shirts. LOL, I don't understand the boxers, thongs and bikini underwear. Are kids supposed to visibly wear these items in order to show off the logo? If you are abstaining, who's seeing or needs to see your underclothes? If kids are getting to the point of seeing underclothes, is a logo really going to stop you at that point?

While I think this may be good for kids who are constantly faced with the pressure of having sex, I still can't get with people broadcasting their personal business-abstaining or not.

Love_Spell_6 05-21-2004 09:31 AM

Re: New Clothing Line Makes Sexual Abstinence A Fashion Statement
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
Los Angeles, CA - Taking abstinence education into the 21st Century, a new clothing line called Wait Wear gives teens and young adults the opportunity to literally wear their commitment to abstain from sex on their sleeves. Combining hip fashion and moral conviction, every Wait Wear item creatively demonstrates its owner is waiting until marriage to engage in sex. Buyers can choose from a wide range of clothing messages. The company logo, W² (pronounced W Squared), appears on high quality t-shirts and boxer shorts for boys, and t-shirts, tees, thongs and bikini underwear for girls. Encapsulating the phrase Willing 2 Wait, W² provides a symbolic badge youth can use to remind themselves and others of the standards by which they have chosen to live. Wait Wear also features items with slogans such as No Vow No Sex©; Virginity Lane, Exit When Married©; Traffic Control, Wait for Marriage© and No Over-Nite Parking©, to name a few.

Creator Yvette Thomas believes Wait Wear gives teens and young adults the ability to express their convictions boldly. "Wait Wear," she notes, "is about being proud to say, I'm saving my virginity until marriage, or in the case of those who have already been sexually active, I ve been there, done that - now I'm going to do it the right way and wait until I'm married." Because of its trendy design and daring attitude, Thomas feels that youth will be drawn to the clothing. Moreover, parents will appreciate both the message and the reasonable pricing.

Thomas's hope is that Wait Wear will tap into a national trend. Recently, abstinence as an option before marriage has gained significant support. President Bush increased federal funding for abstinence programs, doubling it from $135 million to $270 million. According to a recent study in Newsweek, more than one-third of U.S. high schools include abstinence in their sex education curriculums, and there are over 700 individual abstinence programs operating across the country. All of this, Thomas believes, demonstrates the current need for the Wait Wear line.

For information: www.waitwear.com or
Contact: waitwear@mail.com
Phone: 866-JUS-WAIT (866-587-9248)

I think this is awesome. Those that are abstaining from sex until married are a rare breed in this MTV/BET generation...and only one doing it can understand the pride that comes along with this. I will proudly wear this shirt :D I think if u can wear shirts that say "porn star" and "bootylicius" :rolleyes: that you should be even more proud to wear something that says you're willing to wait...but today's society is so moralLESS that one would probably be looked as "holier than thou" or demonized for wearing your convictions on your sleeve..

however...whats up with the undies?? I think that kinda defeats the point LOL...maybe some people need a reminder that late in the game:p

CrimsonTide4 05-21-2004 09:44 AM

When I posted it, I skipped over the underwear. Yeah that is contradictory. Just give me t-shirts, sweatshirts and hats.

Honeykiss1974 05-21-2004 10:09 AM

Although I do find the underwear a little :confused: , I like this idea. I wouldn't mind a "No Over-Nite Parking©" T-shirt myself. *lol*

ImaDiamond 05-21-2004 11:52 AM

I don't think that putting that message on underwear is contradictory at all. I mean, maybe if someone had those on and they get in the mood by the time they strip to the drawals, they'll see that message before they go ahead. I'm just trying to make sense of it..that's all. Did it work? Pro'ly not. :)

Sistermadly 05-21-2004 01:34 PM

The thing is though - if you're abstaining, you aren't even supposed to be in a situation where someone might catch a glimpse of your underwear, let alone your goodies... at least, that's my interpretation of abstinence. "Everything but..." doesn't equal abstinence in my book.

preachdawg 05-21-2004 03:53 PM

Twofold Purpose
 
These clothes are nto just designed to let everyone on the outside know that you are abstaining, btu also to remind youtrself. When you go to put on your boxers, or even in the lyrics of the lil man with blonde beebees "THAT THONG,THONG,THONG", you should be remind that I aint given up the goods until marriage. Unless I'm wrong I didn't know that thongs or boxers were exclusively worn by people who feel like they have to show they draws to somebody. "Shucks Preacha just might have on purple thong right now". LOL

ImaDiamond 05-21-2004 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sistermadly
The thing is though - if you're abstaining, you aren't even supposed to be in a situation where someone might catch a glimpse of your underwear, let alone your goodies... at least, that's my interpretation of abstinence. "Everything but..." doesn't equal abstinence in my book.
That's true, but even in the act of abstinence, I'm sure some people have a hard time controlling their hormones. There are those times that it gets a little hot and heavy for some people and unless they "snap" out of it, they could go all the way, or get really close. I mean, even claiming abstinence may not keep some people from pursuing a 'touchy-feely' mode. To me, abstinence means refraining from sexual intercourse or anything that may lead to it, but everyone may not agree. I'm just speaking on general terms here. When I made that statement, I was kind of being sarcastic, but again, I see what you're saying.

SOPi_Jawbreaker 04-11-2005 12:14 PM

Maybe the underwear if for the technical virgins out there. Hahaha!!! Ok, though, on a more serious note, a lot of young people out there don't consider oral sex to be "real sex" and mistakingly believe oral sex is not risky behavior. article

preciousjeni 04-11-2005 04:33 PM

I like it!


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