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Automatically change fabrics according to environment
According to reports, British fashion designer Lauren Bowker has perfectly combined fashion and technology to launch a series of sci-fi clothing, including a crop top that changes …

self-tying sneakers
For science fiction movie fans, October 21, 2015 is a significant day. Because in the second part of the classic science fiction movie “Back to the Future” series, Mart…

Clothes made from bacteria
With the advancement of science and technology, many traditional items have more extended functions in addition to their original functional attributes. For example, clocks can not…

Functional textiles based on water-based coatings
Coated textiles can meet a variety of specifications and functional requirements in various textile areas for clothing, home and industrial use, including impermeability (such as t…

Not all wool is called merino wool
Merino wool (ExtrafineMerino) is named after a type of sheep called Merino. This kind of sheep can only be raised in Australia. Therefore, Merino wool can only be imported from Aus…

Nike launches new lightweight fabric with self-adjusting breathability
Sportswear giant Nike has launched a new lightweight fabric that responds instantly to help the body regulate body temperature, allowing runners to feel more comfortable and perfor…

Natto bio sportswear
A collaborative team from the MIT Media Lab and the Royal College of Art recently developed a green biological fabric “bio-skin” designed with bacterial intervention. T…

Smart clothes made of “electronic skin”
On November 6, in Binjiang District, Hangzhou, a smart clothing launch conference not only attracted the attention of many clothing companies such as Qipai and Jiumuwang, but also …

Magnetic functional fiber
1. Foreword Magnetic materials and their applications have been developed as early as ancient times. At present, magnetic materials come in many types and specifications and are us…

Testing and evaluation of the “three-proof” functions of textiles
Water-repellent, oil-repellent, and stain-repellent properties are commonly known as the “three defenses.” Water repellency: The fabric has the ability to resist water …