Fast track sewing
According to Guardian, Manel Torres' invention aims to shorten the duration of the normal garment process: weaving, dyeing and sewing.
A Spanish designer invented a spray coat directly on the body within minutes.
According to Guardian, Manel Torres' invention aims to shorten the duration of the normal garment process: weaving, dyeing and sewing.
Just like painting a door or drawing a picture, this "sewing" process is quite easy. First, hold the spray and spray on the body of the shirt. Then you just need to dye and style the way you want.
In particular, the shirt is not only worn once. They can be washed and re-worn for the second time.
In addition to fashion, Manel Torres hopes to apply his invention to many other areas such as medicine or interior decoration.
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