Designers are already using 3D printers to create textiles apparently. Fashion site Ecouterre has an article on the 3D printed clothes phenomenom, and the museum of Modern Art is exhibiting the Dutch designer Freedom of Creation's works already.
It's not just the lure of having clothes that fit properly that's appealing for designers—3D printing also helps cut down on labor costs and could be seen as reducing waste.
In my future Ill wear nothing but a denim jockstrap and boots....oh and a hat
ReplyDeletePretty awesome idea.
ReplyDeleteEveryone knows it's the future when we start wearing the one piece jumpsuit made of sequence and we ride around on jet packs
ReplyDeleteI dont want 3-D clothes people! I want my freakin jet packs and flying cars I was promised 11 years ago! >:(
ReplyDeleteI don't wanna wear clothes made by 3-d printers. Something about clothes being printed like that either somewhat urks me or slightly scares me for some unknown reason.
ReplyDeleteI think I fear clothing change.
Interesting concept...
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'd use printed clothes now if I could. That would be so cool.
ReplyDelete3d printers are the wave of the future! Before long, you won't be buying clothes in the store, you'll be printing them at home.
ReplyDeleteso we all just come into the stores, choose the style, get measured and bam! fit clothes?
ReplyDeleteman computers are everywhere
ReplyDeletei miss the good old fashioned handmade products already
Why? What's the point?
ReplyDeleteMaybe core memory will make a comeback.
ReplyDeleteYou could print new clothes everyday! That would be so cool!
ReplyDeleteim wearing this shit right now.
ReplyDeleteits prety comfy :)
Lol, cool. Happy new year :D
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