[–] shbbougter ago (edited ago)
It's cool idea but ordinary old knit fabrics are more high-tech and perhaps the first and best application of nanotechnology in human history. I would rather see a robotic assembly of knit fabric clothing custom tailored for customers but wish these guys luck. Maybe they'll hit on something completely unexpected by following their passion.
Maybe they can develop a fabric printer whose extruding heads move in 3D space like the needles of a sewing machine to build knitted chains.
One application of custom tailored clothing that currently seems viable are Croc-like shoes instantly manufactured to fit scanned digital models of your feet. Crocs are a clever innovative design and people seem to love them.
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[–] logic11 [S] ago
I don't know if it is or not... once you count shipping costs it's amazing what a difference it can make.