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Someone please explain how they do this!

go back and watch. she is quite bulked up in the first part. I think she has multiple layers of very thin clothing on, and just tears it off and loses it in the wrap.
 
Originally posted by: skyking
go back and watch. she is quite bulked up in the first part. I think she has multiple layers of very thin clothing on, and just tears it off and loses it in the wrap.

That must be the case, but it's still impressive, especially how quickly some of the changes happen with no trace of the clothes afterward. Also, some of the later outfits cover more area than the ones before them (i.e. the yellow and black outfit covers more than the red before it), so that makes it even more difficult.

The green to purple change was amazing.
 
i agree with the second commentor on that site.

bulk up, rip off the first few, the next are just release the straps and it becomes a skirt.
 
LOL, are you serious Kelnoen? The whole point of the commercial is how crappy that magic trick is, you can also see a girl (very clearly) sneak out and take away the origional thing from under the car. The point is that you dont need to know magic to buy the car, which means even those losers can get one.
 
Originally posted by: BrownTown
LOL, are you serious Kelnoen? The whole point of the commercial is how crappy that magic trick is, you can also see a girl (very clearly) sneak out and take away the origional thing from under the car. The point is that you dont need to know magic to buy the car, which means even those losers can get one.

😉
 
that's pretty amazing. there were times where the lady would change clothes while having one hand visible...it would be pretty hard for her to take something off with one hand
 
a classic magic trick. as it is with all magic tricks, their patter is what makes it so good. you can figure out how it's done if you look around.

Contrary to what someone said earlier, it really is the performance, not the tailor, that is stellar. If you knew how the tirck worked, you'd understand why.
 
Originally posted by: daveymark
a classic magic trick. as it is with all magic tricks, their patter is what makes it so good. you can figure out how it's done if you look around.

Contrary to what someone said earlier, it really is the performance, not the tailor, that is stellar. If you knew how the tirck worked, you'd understand why.

That can somtimes be hard to do when all you have to look at is a 3D television image. Being there in person and seeing it in "Live 3D" would make it a bit easier to decipher.
 
Originally posted by: McCarthy
You have a 3D television?

I might, but you missed the point. TV images are 2D and I was metaphoricly refering to 3D when seeing it live in person. When you see it first hand, you can see all around the performer and hence making it much tougher for him to spoof you.
 
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