Admittedly it’s not a new discussion: a Wall Street Journal story from 2001 chews over the prospect of waistlines that expand at the push of a button and sweaters that adjust from blue to green to match a favorite skirt. Yet when it comes to weaving technology into apparel, most designers are stuck on gimmicky one-offs—tech for tech’s sake that garners a lot of buzz but never makes it to market or that come with hefty pricetags.
That’s not to say that fashion and technology can’t come together in a way that resonates with consumers, even helping to tackle the apparel industry’s environmental issues. Read the rest on the Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator's website.
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