stab-proof clothing line in a bid to tackle knife crime attacks in the UK. Craig Stirling, from Baillieston, has been working on the concept for four years and is set to unveil a prototype this week.
The 45-year-old father-of-two was left shaken after watching the horrific killing of soldier Lee Rigby, in London, on the news seven years ago.
He says the disturbing footage stuck with him and sparked the idea to create a garment accessible to the public and frontline workers.The former property maintenance worker sourced a special fabric from two companies in Europe that allowed him to create a lightweight jacket which has no metal plates, kevlar, steel or ceramic.His latest prototype is a body-warmer, designed to look like an every-day.
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