It may not be ready for the world of infomercials, but F.E. Bradley says he is proud of his invention: the dual-size belt.<br />
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Bradley invented it four years ago after noticing he usually gains weight during winter and loses it in summer. He figured: Why keep two belts when you should need only one?<br />
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The belt uses a series of precisely placed snaps and slits to accommodate a variety of waist lines. A few pops, move the buckle, and the belt goes from a size 38 to a 40. Better yet, the design eliminates the unsightly dangling end that’s usually the result of punching holes in a store-bought belt, he said.<br />
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It’d even be ideal, he says, for those who suffer that bloating feeling after quaffing a few too many beers. Patent 5,826,280 may do the trick.<br />
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