Thursday, July 12, 2012

Soon, space age dress shirts to banish sweat stains


Washington, July 11 (ANI): University graduates, including one of Indian origin, have come up with a high-tech dress shirt made of space age material that they hope will help white-collar working men deal with the sweat stains during summer time.
Gihan Amarasiriwardena, Aman Advani, Kit Kichey, and Kevin Rustagi from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, collectively known as the Ministry of Supply, have a history working in futuristic fashion.
The MIT grads all worked on designing space suits for astronauts at school. From there, it was an unusual leap from the world of outer space science to New York City fashion.
The Ministry of Supply shirts are called Apollo shirts. On their company's Kickstarter page, they explain the science behind the fashion.

"Your temperature rises and falls many times throughout the day. Using the same technology that NASA uses in space suits, our proprietary blend of fibers, "Apollo" will literally control your body temperature. Imagine you're outside on a hot day," CBS News quoted them as writing.
"Apollo uses Phase-change Materials (PCMs) to pull heat away from your body and actually store it in the shirt - like a battery. This way, when you get back into your AC'ed office, the shirt will release the heat back to you and keep your skin at the temperature it should be at.
"The difference is noticeable, and can change your day. Ministry of Supply is literally bringing this technology down from space," they added.
At the time of writing, nearly 2,400 backers had contributed 361,269 dollars on the crowd-sourced funding site Kickstarter.
The Ministry of Supply hopes to release their Apollo shirts later this summer. (ANI)

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