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Okay Geek Traffic Traffic live stats Twitter activity Facebook Page Image compress app Tips & Guidelines Report a problemToday, New Scientist published an article on a new technology developed by Particle engineer Paul Luckham and fashion designer Manel Torres from Imperial College London. They have created the future — spray on clothes, and they are even more awesome than they appear.
The spray is made from combined cotton fibres, polymers and a solvent to form a liquid that becomes a fabric when sprayed onto your body. Not only can you wear the clothes like normal, you can even wash them and wear them again like normal clothing! The spray can be applied in different layers to provide the thickness and colors you want — and it’s a guaranteed fit every time!
If you want to see more, head over to London on Monday to see a fantastic fashion show at Imperia that will showcase all different spray-on clothes. You can see more over at New Scientist.
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