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There are some articles of clothing, wetsuits for example, that must be snug to work properly. Unfortunately, this tends to make them difficult to put on. I'd like a fabric woven out of a combination of any normal fibers, and some threads of nitinol or some similar substance. After donning a loose garment,
a slight electrical charge can be passed through the wires, contracting them and making the suit fit properly.
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I suppose I should suggest adding that this isn't a good idea for scarves... |
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"slight electric charge" doesn't bode well. |
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Baked. I'm pretty sure all of my clothes are made of this. No electrical charge is apparently required. |
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I wish I had not lied about my weight loss! |
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World mine seem to go randomly in either direction, too big, too small, never right |
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Hmm, I'm not sure how practical this is, but I can't see why it deserves all the - votes. |
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Would also have a big market in the fetishist community. |
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//Hmm, I'm not sure how practical this is, but I can't see why it deserves all the - votes.\\ |
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Spandex expands. This contracts, which means it's easier to put on. |
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Wasn't this what you were supposed to do with jeans? (Wear them in the bath to get them to shrink tight.) |
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[picturing DrCurry bathing in jeans] |
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Wasnt that in Back to the future part 2? |
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