Fashion: T-Shirt: Text
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A shirt that says whatever you want

This is a T-shirt that says whatever you want on it -- slogan, witty saying, image -- whatever.

There are electronic threads that create a matrix in the front of the shirt. Somehow, you can program designs into it. Probably bluetooth, communicating the pattern to a chip somewhere on the shirt.
-- lawpoop, Jul 17 2005

temporary t-shirt printing Temporary_20T-shirt_20Printing
not as dynamic, I admit [neilp, Jul 17 2005]

Velcro t-shirt http://www.shop.edi...andard+fit&cid=1306
The low-tech solution. [wagster, Jul 17 2005]

Fiber Screen http://optics.org/articles/news/8/7/1/1
Smart fabric displays... [gjupp, Jul 20 2005]

Bluetooth display animates clothing http://optics.org/articles/news/10/7/4
This one even uses the bluetooth idea. [gjupp, Jul 20 2005]

AtmosWear concept (2003) http://eric.schockm....fr/atmos/shirt.htm
Fictional version of what bristolz describes. Copied from [jurist]. [jutta, May 28 2006]

Philips: Lumalive http://infosthetics...g_tshirt_movie.html
Oooh, pretty. [jutta, Sep 08 2006]

What's an electronic thread?
-- 5th Earth, Jul 17 2005


sounds a bit like magic to me.. but a great idea.. how do you suggest it working [lawpoop] ?
-- neilp, Jul 17 2005


Lazy baking [lawpoop]. Avoid using "somehow" and "probably" (and "electronic threads" come to that), work out how you are going to do this, then tell us about it. D Minus, could do better.
-- wagster, Jul 17 2005


OLEDs. Thanks, Ian.
-- lawpoop, Jul 18 2005


Electro luminescent fabric is available and will work for this application. Bring money.
-- bristolz, Jul 20 2005


Some significant thoughts on the link (Philips: Lumalive) that Jutta posted-

That is so cooool! I want one! I want one now!
-- NotTheSharpestSpoon, Sep 08 2006



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