Cotton, polyester, wool — plastic? As if fashion was not tough enough to master, consumers will soon start having more options for sourcing their favorite clothing. On the clothing side of things, Bloomberg highlighted the beginnings of the technology that could allow consumers to print clothing in their exact size right from the comfort of their homes. Aside from hiring a personal tailor or commissioning a one-of-a-kind dress, this type of access has never been possible for the average consumer. Creating new fashion lines from the living room could be very possible shortly.
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