The Clothing Printer

It seems every day a new gadget or concept appears somewhere on the internet, news or magazines. But this one really grabbed our attention!  A project by industrial designer Joshua Harris, takes the whole 3D printing thing to a whole new level.

The Clothing Printer!

Mr Harris's space saving concept would potentially eliminate the need for wardrobes, washing machines and dryers by bring clothing production into the home


3D printing is becoming more and more commonplace, and people are becoming comfortable and familiar with the idea of printing an object on demand. But, imagine, printing all the different types and styles of shoes, dresses and trousers. Essentially The Clothing Printer is a way to bring clothing design and customisation into your own home..


And, it doesn't print just basic garments; this concept also includes an online marketplace with your favourite shops, allowing you to purchase the design for a desired piece of clothing. Need a new Vivienne Westwood? Just print one! 
Designers can even sell specific fabrics and materials in printer cartridge form, allowing for premium printed clothing as well as the basics. So instead of putting in a basic “red fabric” cartridge, you may potentially be able to add “red gingham Stella McCartney” cartridge to your printer.


But the wins don't stop there! After wearing a printed piece, you can load your garment back into the printer where it is broken back down into thread and cleaned. The thread is returned to the printer cartridge it came from for future use. Meaning, this is also a sustainable and extremely green concept. Double Win!


We love this idea! and we love the idea that we could sell 'clothing printer ink'. But sadly, the Clothing Printer may not be on sale for a of generations. The designer sees this as a viable gadget around 2050, when the printing of objects is as common as printing documents.


What do you think of The Clothing Printer? Would you like to print your clothes? Or do you love shopping in store for them?

  


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