Pollution-Detecting Clothing Line Unveiled in New York (Video)

warning signs from Susan Ngo on Vimeo . They always say that fashion should be functional. Or that fashion should always function. Or that functional fashion is finest? Okay, I know there’s a pithy saying somewhere in the ether of our vernacular that contains both the words fashion and function in some form, and that it means something along those lines. Regardless, some tech students in New York embody that elusive maxim: They’ve created a shirt that changes colors when it detects unhealthy amounts of carbon monoxide in your immediate proximity.
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Pollution-Detecting Clothing Line Unveiled in New York (Video)

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