
Do you like doomsday? Of course you don’t! Nobody likes harmful radiation. That is why Doomsday, the anti radiation robotic suit is the perfect gift for the paranoid person in your life.
Codenamed an “anti-nuclear radiation mobile living unit made of lead panels.” Designed by Kacey Wong, the unit is meant to be climbed inside of. Then you can navigate yourself around via some peepholes and all of those irradiated zombies will be none the wiser. It works via solar panels which means so long as the apocalypse doesn’t blot out the sun you’ll be fine.
It isn’t for sale just yet. The creator says it is just art. To that end, if you want to see it in real life it will be at the 30 x 30 exhibition in Hong ..read more
Posted in: Concept Design, Suit

Ready to fight H1N1 in style! Haruyama Trading Company has a titanium dioxide based suit that uses magic sun rays to eradicate swine flu. The suit, which looks totally normal, activates the titanium dioxide in sun light to kill the virus. This is also and ingredient found in tooth paste and sunblock. Now we do not suggest you create your own H1N1 fighting suit based on that tidbit. For $580 you too can have this claimed swine flu fighting suit!
Posted in: Haruyama Trading Company, Suit

Celio comes out of the gate with this trendy tech suit. The Celio Club Suit is an iPod enabled suit using QIO Systems SOFTSwitch. The controls are inside the breast of the suit and and the dock is discretely located. For $277.00 you can get the jacket alone or add $92.70 for the matching pants. Fancy.
Posted in: Button/Switch, Celio, ElekTex Smart Fabric, Eleksen, QIO Systems, Suit, Textiles, iPhone Integration, iPod Fashion, iPod Integration

The Pacer Suit from the designer Nikola Knezevic and Danilo Zizic can turn you into a musical marvel.This suit transforms every move of your body into sound by transforming your body into a musical instrument. The muscle movements are detected via the strategically placed sensors integrated into the suit. The muscle movements are then amplified and converted into sound. A control panel on the front allows volume adjustment as well as selecting the type of sound, the rhythm to follow and more.
Posted in: Concept Design, Intelligent Clothes, Sound, Suit, Tech Clothing Industry, Techno Fashion, Wearable Computing, e-Textiles

Ok one of these might be ok to wear to work, one may not. Enlightened now offers a new line called Power Ties. The company, founded by Janet Cooke, specializes in light up apparel.This particular tie has a circuit board design and features various lighting patterns. A style that may find a soft spot in the hearts of geeks everywhere. These ties are powered by 2 button batteries located within the back of the tie itself. The tie costs about $60.Also in the works is this fancy light up bra. Never lose your girlfriend in a crowd again. Enlightened offers a variety of these, check them out.
Posted in: Enlightened, LED, Light Emmiting Fabric, Shirt, Suit, Techno Fashion, Textiles, Underwear

Timeless tailoring meets the latest innovations in fabric technology: that’s the iPod suit from Marks & Spencer.
Much hyped a few weeks ago and now on sale. According to the UK online store from Marks & Spencer, only the iPod Jacket is available, they don’t sell matching pants for the Jacket. You are free to chose your own trousers from their or any other selection.
Nevertheless, the Jacket is good looking, has a silhouetted cut and you will blend into any business and office environment seamless like the fabric keyboard from Eleksen with which you can control your iPod discretely.
But with the Wool Blend Single Breasted 2 Button Black Stripe iPod Jacket you will still stand out from the och-so-standard-and-boring business and office attire for the men.
Available at Marks & ..read more
Posted in: Bagir, Jacket, Marks and Spencer, Suit, iPod Fashion

Good news for the music and iPod loving business men. According to a business news report on Forbes.com which is based on information from AFX News Limited, Marks & Spencer will sell a new range of Bagir’s iPod suits for men.
MusicStyle as Bagir named their iPod enabled suit released last year, comes complete with a strategically placed pocket for the iPod located so as not to budge.
Discrete loops to hide the earphone wires and soft-touch command controls from Eleksen on the front breast lapel complete the seamless integration of the technology.
The detachable wearable electronics guaranties for easy suit care.
The image on the left shows the ‘old’ model, we couldn’t find photos from the new line of iPod Suits the AFX News report is talking about.
We will watch out for ..read more
Posted in: Belkin, Eleksen, Marks and Spencer, News, Suit, iPod Fashion

Bagir has just added a new twist to the classic tailored suit – wearable electronics. Introducing MusicStyle, the suit especially designed for the iPod.
The Bagir suit jacket integrates Eleksen’s ElekTex smart fabric touchpad technology, which transforms the suit lapel into a 5-button electronic control panel. It’s machine-washable and wrinkle-resistant, so ideal for day-to-day use in the office.
The suit is very fashionable and makes use of the latest in suit style. The MusicStyle suit enables the wearer to enjoy his music, while still looking professional and fashionable.
The iPod Suit is available in five styles and is in stores now for a reasonable retail price of £149.
For more info on the MusicStyle suit visit BAGIR.
Posted in: Bagir, Clothing, Jacket, Suit, iPod Fashion