The Vietnamese Council of Arbitrators and Supervisors has officially recognised two new Vietnamese records, that is the largest short-sleeve shirt and the washing of the largest shirt in the shortest time.
Both records were set by the Omo Brand of Lever Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City on March 9.
The 520-kilogram-shirt, 58m long and 40m wide, was tailored using 6,200m of 1.2-m wide cloth, which could be used to tailor 2,055 normal shirts.
The organisers had to build a giant metal basin, which was 42m in length and 42m in width, to wash the record shirt, which is as tall as a 15-floor-building.
It is expected that the record shirt will be used to tailor 3,000 small shirts as gifts for underprivileged children after being recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records.
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