(Nanowerk News) A project by industrial designer Joshua Harris, the clothing printer, takes the whole 3D printing thing to a whole new level. This concept would bring clothing production into the home ...
When it comes to shopping for clothes, you’ve generally got two options: either travel to a physical store to get everything, or stay at home and buy online. Shopping at physical stores requires ...
So far, 3-D printed clothing has yet to produce truly wearable products. We’ve seen fashion-as-art, like Iris van Herpen’s creations, gimmicks, seen on the Victoria’s Secret runway, and plenty of ...
Say you’re Brienne of Tarth and you’ve just run out of armor. Would you trust scary 3D printing machines to weave a dress around you while you’re laying completely still on a giant table? Wait… that’s ...
…Though I hope the fashions will have changed by then, as these current examples look like plastic chainmail. Some designers are already using 3D printers to create textiles apparently, with the ...
A typical cotton T-shirt has a long and complicated history, starting in a pesticide-doused cotton field, traveling thousands of miles between processing plants and the garment factory where low-wage ...
Meet the Israeli-American company behind the amazing 3D printing technology that allows a disabled little girl to move her arms. Emma using her Magic Arms printer-made exoskeleton. February 25 By ...