Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Clothes in a can


"Ooh what is that you're wearing?"
"Just a little something I sprayed on this morning."

Fashion designer Manel Torres, along with particle scientist Paul Lucklam created a liquid formula consisting of tiny cotton fibres and plastic which solidifies into fabric after it is sprayed onto one's body, and assumes the body shape.

It comes in several colours and can be used throughout seasons, as the thickness of the fabric depends on the number of layers sprayed. And of course its malleable nature allows it to be molded into any item of clothing: a t shirt, a skirt, or even an evening gown. It can be dissolved back into its liquid state and solidified into something else again within minutes.

Whereas the prominent use of this invention is instant fashion, it can also be used as spray on bandages along with other additives to make the wound heal as fast as changing trends.

2 comments:

  1. Ha ha! That's the weirdest news I have across so far!

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  2. Hahaha it's so absurd and awesome at the same time. I hope to own this soon !

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