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Gym buff invents a solution to carrying sweaty clothes

Quick ReadTed Kole, a Center Moriches entrepreneur and proud gym buff, has come up with a new solution for what to do with sweat-damp, smelly clothing after the workout.

Retiree Ted Kole has a new sports gear

Photo credit: Heather Walsh | Retiree Ted Kole has a new sports gear business featuring waterproof tote bags for carrying sweaty gym clothes home. (Jan. 31, 2012)

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What to do about those dirty, smelly, sweaty gym clothes, shoes, towels and socks after you've used them?

Ted Kole, a Center Moriches entrepreneur, has come up with a new solution. So maybe it's no longer necessary to stash them in a plastic bag, which often rips.

Kole, a self-confessed gym fanatic, was a lead graphic designer in Northrop Grumman Corp.'s media services group. Last October...

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