'Buy me this so I never have to wear a shirt again': Women have gone crazy for the Ta-Ta towel which promises to eliminate underboob sweat - but would YOU use one?

  • The Ta-Ta Towel has been created by Californian designer Erin Roberston
  • The accessory was made to reduce underboob sweat and looks like a hammock 
  • It has since divided Twitter users, who say they don't need one but still want it

Under-bust sweat is a problem faced by women everywhere, particularly in the humid summer months - but now a company has come up with a rather bizarre solution.

The Ta-Ta Towel wraps around your breasts to keep them dry and is designed to be worn inside the house while getting ready to go out. 

It allows the wearer's underboob to remain dry while she rushes around getting ready or blow drys her hair, and women are going wild for it.

Interested customers have taken to Twitter to lust over the product, with one declaring she needs a towel like this for every day of the week.

The new $45 gadget was invented by LA resident Erin Robertson, who suffered from the condition herself.

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The Ta-Ta Towel has been created by Californian designer Erin Roberston

The Ta-Ta Towel has been created by Californian designer Erin Roberston

The strange new invention is meant to keep the underboob area dry and sweat-free

The strange new invention is meant to keep the underboob area dry and sweat-free

Her website reads:  'I was living in Los Angeles and getting ready to go out on a first date. 

'As I got out of the shower and started getting ready, I could not stop sweating - not because I was about to go on a first date, but because my tiny A/C unit was broken AND it was the beginning of summer. 

'I had a lot working against me. I tried everything: I tucked wash cloths under my breasts, I tried dumping baby powder all over me, I even put a t-shirt on and tucked it under my boobs. 

'But the wash cloths looked ridiculous, the baby powder made me look more like dough, and the t-shirt was making me sweat even more. 

Twitter users went crazy for the new product, but some complained about the high price

Twitter users went crazy for the new product, but some complained about the high price

'While I was blow-drying my hair, I just kept thinking: "There HAS to be a better way to keep the beads of sweat from dripping down my stomach."' 

Erin used towels she already had at home to make a prototype and then began making them for her friends, who used them for everything from treating skin conditions to getting changed at the gym.

The towels are sold for $45 each and come in five different colours, with many people tweeting that they're desperate for one.

Another joked: 'I'm thinking the Ta Ta Towel should be called a 'Mammock'.'

'Can someone PLEASE buy me like a weeks supply of the Ta-Ta towel so I never have to wear a bra or shirt at home again,' a fourth tweeted.

This user joked that the towel should have a punny name, such as 'Mammock'

This user joked that the towel should have a punny name, such as 'Mammock'

One user joked that she wanted a Ta-Ta Towel so she didn't have to get dressed properly

One user joked that she wanted a Ta-Ta Towel so she didn't have to get dressed properly