A radical new fabric that enables temperature-controlled clothing was inspired by squid—and allows for user-adjusted warmth.
A team of international researchers has developed a natural fabric that urban residents could wear to counter rising ...
Weaving new technologies into fabrics is setting a new trend as an alternative way to improve patient care. Sarah Blackman ...
Think of these flags as having the same type of material runners wear at night. Now, think of almost 4,000 of them. And think of all that fabric going to a landfill. Because of Sew Valley, it won’t.
Our current recycling system isn’t set up to recycle textiles. But a new CA law gives clothing brands a deadline to figure ...
Home textiles and wall coverings company Schumacher, which was founded in New York by Parisian Frederic Schumacher in 1880, ...
Our current recycling system isn’t set up to recycle textiles. But a new CA law gives clothing brands a deadline to figure ...
Green, burnt orange, pink and brown are favored colors for the fall and upcoming winter fashion season, and the hues are incorporated in tops, jeans, dresses, skirts, shoes and even scrubs. "Various ...
African designers have long used their designs to celebrate womanhood and femininity, infusing tradition with modern fashion ...
Squid-inspired material adjusts temperature using infrared technology, revolutionizing wearable tech and cold-weather gear.
Inspired by the dynamic color-changing properties of squid skin, researchers have developed a method to manufacture a heat-adjusting material that is breathable and washable and can be integrated into ...
It's hard to imagine a wireless vest that could measure an electrocardiogram (ECG), a pendant that can check on the safety of an elderly person or a piece of fabric that detects the presence of ...