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Stripping is not a skill all of us dream of perfecting. Let's face it, for many of us, keeping our clothes on goes hand in hand with keeping our jobs. However, if you happen to be a closet super-hero, or are aspiring to becoming a stripper, knowing how to disrobe in a quick fashion could be a serious career asset.

This video shows some serious advanced levels of losing one's clothes in just under two seconds. Yes, that's two. Seconds! I can't even don one sock in less than 20 seconds. I wonder just how long this performer worked on this skill and just he needs it. If you get inspired by the video, and don't plan on being a stripper or a flying super-hero, the skill might come in handy as a cool party trick.


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  • M.E. Williams

    My word!
    I had a suggestion for how this was done, but then I watched the video, and now I'm not so sure.

    Anyway, a lot of quick-change artists -- in magic acts and such -- use costumes with "tearaway" seams - they're just basted, with weak thread. I think some use velcro that matches the costume.

    But this guy... I don't know if it has to do with how his seams are constructed or what! Wow!

    (Also contemplated a bad joke about how bloggers can work naked, but I'm strictly a pajamas-and-yoga-pants sort of writer. I don't know about anyone else!)

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