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May122014

Clothes designed to battle smartphone addiction debut at Toronto Fashion Week

 

You see it all around you, people ignoring company because they are glued to their smartphones. Japanese designer Kunihiko Morinaga revealed a new garment line called Focus: Life Gear by Trident. The collection includes shirts, jackets, and pants made from radio-frequency-shielding fabric meant to deflect electromagnetic waves of your phone and render it useless. This means if you have your phone in your pocket, you won’t receive any tweets, Facebook messages, email, and the like.

We appreciate the effort and idea behind the line but we’re not quite sure what the reception for Focus collection will be like (pun unintended).

Source: CNET

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