LONDON (Reuters) - As the fashion pack leave London for Milan, one designer and a professor of particle technology unveiled their own unique collection made in one afternoon with spray-on fabric. The ...
What if instead of trying to pick between different shirts in the morning, you reached for a spray can instead? Some scientists at the Imperial College London have made it a reality, using a cocktail ...
Spanish fashion designer Manel Torres is the man behind the world’s first spray-on clothing, which is applied directly on the body and can be washed and worn again just like your regular clothes. It ...
It is now possible to spray motion-sensing technology onto store-bought garments, meaning any item of clothing could become a wearable sensor. “The main goal of our work is to incorporate sensing ...
Say hello to the latest game-changer for your laundry arsenal. We’ve all experienced what seems to be an endless mound of clothes piled high on a chair because they aren’t yet ready to be washed—you ...
“I’m going to make you a T-shirt now,” says Manel Torres. “It will feel a little cold at first,” the scientist adds with a giggle, “but it’s not a totally unpleasant sensation.” I’m standing in Torres ...