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In order to transport as much fabric on container ships as possible, pants started to be folded and pressed tightly together towards the end of the 19th century. The resulting crease was just about impossible to get out later, so it soon became a trendy feature. You've probably noticed this sign on a cosmetic container: a little picture of a jar with an open lid, next to a number and the letter M.

The number indicates the number of months you should use the contents after opening. That's actually super useful! Turns out, you can remove a box cutter's blade really easily and safely: you take off the plastic cap at the far end of the knife and use it to break off the tip of the blade — right along the line the manufacturer made for just this purpose.

That way you can keep the knife for much longer, and just refresh the blade as needed! A lot of backpacks have a leather patch on them. For normal days this just serves as a design accessory but if you're going hiking, it will suddenly come in much more handy: it's there so you can tie or hook things to the outside of your bag. Such a nifty addition. The interior rearview mirror is dimmable, to protect the driver from getting momentarily blinded by the reflection of someone's brights right behind you.

Those people who leave their brights on aren't just annoying, they're a menace! But when you have that switch it means you can turn the mirror to anti-glare mode. A third added: 'I've noticed this, but can't remember the brand.

Must admit I'm not keen, it feels like they haven't been properly finished. And in a YouTube video by Californian lifestyle blogger Brittany Vasseur, 35, she revealed, among other design hacks, why there is a secret pocket in women's underwear garments. Many users were in agreement that the 'odd pocket' was a manufacturing choice to cut costs while others remarked it was a 'handy pocket to carry sanitiser gel'.

Like why? Why is there a pocket? And the reason is fascinating to me. She continued: 'There is that second layer of fabric here for hygienic purposes but most of the clothing manufacturers don't want to spend the extra time and money to make a final seam to close off this extra piece of fabric.

Women's underwear comes in many different shapes and sizes as well as a range of materials including lace, silk, cotton and polycotton. However to avoid irritation, the gusset provides an extra layer of protection even if wearing non-synthetic undies made from cotton. She told Health. In a YouTube video by Californian lifestyle blogger Brittany Vasseur, 35, she revealed, among other design hacks, why there is a secret pocket in women's underwear.

It continued: 'All our knicker packs are generally fixed and our single selling garments with more design detail can sometimes have the floating gusset depending on styling. I hope this helps answer your question! The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Have YOU ever wondered why there's a pocket in your pants? Mystery of extra fold of material in women's underwear is revealed and it's all down to manufacturers saving money Extra layer of material in women's pants is called the gusset and has a function Some High Street manufacturers choose not to sew either end of the extra lining A mother on Mumsnet asked why there was an 'odd front pocket' in underwear By Emily Webber For Mailonline Published: GMT, 14 May Updated: GMT, 14 May e-mail 54 shares.

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