Automatic overalls

Every customer can find suits that fit in with the new Philips technology. A type of clothing that adjusts the size and style according to the wearer's registration.

The types of clothes currently on the market are often sewn in large quantities and in many different sizes. To suit every customer, one type of clothing is usually produced in all sizes. But in fact, many customers face many difficulties and feel tired when they want to buy ready-made suits suitable for people, especially those who do not belong to any standard size.

Understanding these issues, electronics giant Philips has entered the fashion market with an invention that hopes to create a new revolution in the capital market that is considered top-notch.

Philips has figured out how to change the size and style of clothing by weaving alternating metal fibers capable of keeping the fold with the fabric to form a particularly conductive fabric. Metallic fibers are connected to an adjustable device that changes the current flowing. This way can help the wearer to change the area of ​​the fabric chosen when the small current flows.

Picture 1 of Automatic overalls

(Artwork: Shinymedia)

Metallic yarns are corrugated alloys combined with nickel and titanium, which are solid and slender, completely able to create and retain different shapes when under different temperature conditions . When heated by electric current, the metal fiber will be more solid and shorten. When cold, the metal thread will straighten out. So the metal fiber can switch from straight to curved on a flat sheet surface when an electric current is passed.

The length of metal yarn is able to expand by 8% and can be fully restored.

Customers will feel comfortable when wearing new Philips pants because the metal thread straightens out due to the cold. Then connect the metal thread to a power source, the current will flow through the parts of the fabric that need to be changed, the metal fibers in these fabrics begin to deform and stick to the body. The pants will continue to resize themselves until they fit perfectly into the body, so customers only need to turn off the power.

Philips said the technology could also be used to resize shirts, socks, underwear, and other garments.

With this innovative invention along with its huge applicability, Philips can be confident of a big revenue, and a foothold in the fashion market. On the other hand, this advance can give consumers more new options for a product line that can give them almost absolute satisfaction.

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