Produced for Cancer Patients
The determination of a shopping mall owner who finally decided to produce and sell clothes that factories had refused to make due to complex manufacturing processes has become a hot topic.
The determination of a shopping mall owner who finally decided to produce and sell clothes that were initially avoided due to complex manufacturing processes in the factory is becoming a hot topic. YouTube Shorts
The YouTube channel 'Rineadu' recently released a short Shorts video titled "Boss, this is impossible." The factory said, "Boss, this is too difficult. This is the first time someone has asked us to make something like this. We're worried," expressing difficulty with the channel owner's request. The channel owner pleaded, "Still, the zipper must be on the neck. It's absolutely necessary."
The factory's reluctance was due to the unique design. It was the first time they had made a sweatshirt with zippers in four places: the nape of the neck and both sleeves.
The reason for proceeding with the production was for cancer patients. It was made so that patients, who had to tear, pull, cut, or remove their clothes due to the injection line located on their chest, could open the zipper only as much as they wanted and receive treatment comfortably. The website
The reason for pushing forward with production was for cancer patients. The sweatshirt was designed so that patients, who had to tear, pull, cut, or remove clothes due to infusion lines located on the chest, could open the zippers as much as they wanted in the desired places to receive treatment comfortably. It is a sweatshirt for patients receiving treatment through chemo ports, patients undergoing dialysis via catheters, and those needing regular checkups and treatment, priced at 108,000 won.
The channel owner explained, "Unlike regular sweatshirts, it is twice as light. To prevent sensitive body temperature changes in patients, it is made with lightweight material despite having long sleeves, so it can be comfortably worn all year round." She added, "This was the very first garment I made for my mother, who is battling pancreatic cancer, but now it is a garment for everyone," expressing satisfaction. "The worries about production back then seem trivial compared to the many thankful reviews from customers."
She then showed the zipper on the collarbone area being lowered to reveal the words "For You♡" written on the chest. Following this, images of customers wearing the sweatshirt were shown.
Reviews included: "I gifted this to my mother undergoing chemotherapy. Among the things I bought after seeing it on SNS, this is by far the best," "There were no deep-cut clothes for men, so it was more uncomfortable, but having men's sizes was very useful," and "When I wore it to chemotherapy, other patients asked where I bought it. Thanks to the clothes, I felt warmth even while being sick."
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