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ENGINEERING POP CULTURE
T-SHIRTS HAVE LONG been vehicles of personal expression. Be it your faded old Slayer T, your snippet of snark brashly emblazoned across your chest, your favorite comic book character set to fabric, or just your plain old white vest replete with a few coffee stains; your t-shirt tells people something about who you are. So what if you could change it, constantly, by making it digitally interactive?
Sounds like an idea one could only come up with while drinking? Well, perhaps that's what the folks at Cute Circuit were doing when they teamed up with Whiskey-maker Ballentine's to create T-Shirt OS, the world's first connected clothing concept that actually looks cool and worth wearing.
London based Cute Circuit has previously made a name for itself with flashy (think LEDs) fabrics and creepy concepts like shirts that can...





