Welcome to Further Details, a series dedicated to ubiquitous but overlooked elements hidden on your favorite products.
Products we use every day often have small details that go overlooked. Maybe you’ve noticed them and brushed them off, or never noticed them altogether. But when you take the time to learn about the function, sometimes you get a new perk out of your product that you’d never considered.
Seeing green? There is a pretty good reason why, and it dates back to the beginning of manned flight.
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It prevents wrinkles, lets people know if you’re spoken for and it’s on the back of your favorite button up shirt.
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The little V at the neck of your favorite sweatshirt has a long history and it’s more than just for looks.
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The mystery of the buttonless buttonhole.
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The outdoor industry’s term for the ubiquitous zippered chest pocket is inextricably linked to the legendary French conqueror.
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The jeans you’re wearing right now have a curious feature you might have wondered about.
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Bottoms up — wait, what’s that dent?
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The answer: history.
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The button harkens back to a time before coffee snobs were as kitted out as the café down the street.
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The nonic pint glass is one way to protect clumsy beer guzzlers and overwhelmed bartenders.
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The Ancient Egyptians used copper as a sterilizer. Now the metal is protecting us from coronavirus.
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Do the speed hooks on your boots seem…not so speedy?
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Your athletic shoes likely have an extra lace eyelet, and you might not know how to use it correctly…until now.
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Clearing up the fuzzy details on the Chuck Taylor’s strangest feature.
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Not every pack has this smart touch, but if yours is designed for outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, skiing or snowboarding, it probably does.
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Maybe stop chewing on your pens.
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Like a screen door on a submarine, you wouldn’t think a hole in the side of your dive watch would be a good idea.
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Geeking out on the sounds of coasting may forever change the way you look at — and listen to — these two-wheeled wonders.
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Open your pocket knife. On one side of the blade, close to the handle, there are likely numbers and letters. They signify more than you might think.
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Ever wonder how the Command key became the most important key on every Mac computer? And What the heck does the pretzel-shaped symbol mean?
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The number of rings on the headphone jack matters a lot.
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The small stripes of plastic along a smartphone’s outer edge are one of its most important features.
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Ram owners may be wondering why their truck contains crib notes fit for high school math class. So we asked.
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Uncle Sam explains.
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That little switch doesn’t unlock more power, but it might make you think it does.
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