The In-home clothing printer knits, unravels and stores threads on demand, allowing users to print and recycle their own clothing. The interface allows the user to pick their outfit and have it printed to their size based on measurements taken by a camera. Joshua Harris, also predicts that fashion designers will release designs to be downloaded to the device and printed with materials stored in replaceable cartridges, depending on the desired fabric. As well as revolutionising the fashion industry, the In-home removes the need for space-wasting closets.
Joshua C. Harris
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Design for 2050: Clothing Printer :: Behance
Clothing Printer: The Innovative Way We May Get Our Clothes In 2050
In-home' Clothing Printer, Joshua Harris, USA – Print & W…
Design for 2050: Clothing Printer :: Behance
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The future of clothing: 3D printing your own clothes
Behold The Mighty Clothing Printer
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