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Interactive Clothing Store Coming to U.S.

Filed in archive Enterprises by on June 9, 2006

Interactive Clothing Store Coming to U.S.
I received this eMail from Jennifer DeLeo some days ago and want to publish it here for obvious reasons (and for you):

You're searching through your closet for something to wear with your recently purchased Digital Clock T-Shirt. You suddenly realize, you don't own any other interactive clothing to complement your shirt. Then you may want to check out Uranium Jeans. What's great about these jeanslinks is the fact that you can personalize them with downloadable pics, messages, colors, or animations.
The Jeans consist of color flexible micro-screens made up of 273 pixels embedded into the clothing that can be changed to show different images/words using the built-in remote control or logging on to www.uranium-jeans.com. The Uranium collection will sell for 90 Euros (~$115 USD) for a T-shirt and up to 250 Euros (~$320 USD) for a pair of jeans. The Los Angeles opening is planned for late summer 2006.


The french.. always first in fashion ;-) I wait for the first jeans picture contest online.

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