Company Sells Hideous T-Shirt With Hidden Camera

By now, we can pretty much conceal a video camera anywhere, including key chains, pens and eyeglasses.
And now a company is selling a t-shirt with a camera built into the chest area, allowing hands free video recording of anything you face.
I like the concept, but I would never wear such an ugly t-shirt.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge James Bond fan, but we all know 007 would never wear such a hideous piece of clothing, despite what the ad claims.
Perhaps one day a company will develop a stylish line of clothing that comes equipped with a camera. Or maybe they’ve already have.
A quick Google search came up with a shirt button camera that can be attached to a dress shirt that sells for $129.99.
The James Bond t-shirt retails for $39.99.
I'm thinking I should create a line of Photography is Not a Crime t-shirts that includes a built in camera. If anybody has any ideas or designs on how to do this, hit me up. We might be able to sell this.
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Comments
I think a shirt with a pouch for an iPod touch, flip cam, or camera phone of choice would be ideal. Keeps costs down, people can shoot with what they want, and you don't have to deal with anything electrical.
With a built in camera tshirt, you can film a cop while he film you with their camera taser. http://usat.ly/bjOFJc
Just make sure you're facing him.
hummmmmm....that shirt kinda looks familiar....
A setup that points wherever you look would be more useful. The Looxcie holds a lot of promise, but right now it's dependency on having an Android 2.1 or greater device to use as a reader/editor is at least very annoying. It's completely unusable hooked up to a standard PC or laptop.
The biggest problem I've seen with these types of shirts is that they aren't machine washable since the camera is permanently attached to the shirt. However, I do agree with Jim that a camera that points wherever you look is more useful. Unfortunately that pretty much limits you to things like glasses and hats, both of which can be confiscated/damaged/removed/etc.
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