h a l f b a k e r yClearly this is a metaphor for something.
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A body suit is first put on, either a unitard or an exoskelton style suit.
At each bend point, and seperation points in the clothes, there will magnetic points. I imagine it would look like a motion capture suit but instead of white balls, you have penny sized magnets.
The other, individually
creative part of the clothing lies on the outside.
A meriad of colorful panels, much like kites, with magnets at the verticies, would be applied like pieces of armor for that patchwork, stained glass, insane style you've been looking for.
Magnetic Dress
Magnetic_20Dress [xaviergisz, Jul 20 2007]
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wouldn't your clothes and panels constantly get stuck to metal? Imagine going up a crowded escalator and getting off without dignity.. |
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The high price of being this fashionable. |
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I've been trying to Half Bake the Omnitard, but I can't find a way to improve on the unitard. |
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maybe this is a dumb annotation, but what about computers? I mean, we all know that magnets+most technology= Big Fiery Ball, VIsible from Space (or BFBVFS). I mean it sounds like it looks cool, but not near my computer, thanks! |
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