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Apple fabric? Will electronics be embedded in clothing?
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Or is it all just for shirts Apple Store employees will wear?

https://www.cultofmac.com/598630/apple-h...wn-fabric/

The Apple Watch may be the world’s top wearable device right now, but that doesn’t mean that Apple’s happy to stop there. According to a newly published patent, Apple has developed its very own fabric, made up of a ridged material to offer a “contrasting appearance.”

The patent is an ornamental one, covering the look of the fabric rather than a specific use case. However, given Apple’s history of investigation into smart fabrics, it’s possible that the material could be used for developing future smart, sensor-equipped clothing.

Apple venturing into unusual design projects is hardly unusual. While we think of Apple design as being the way that Macs, iPads or iPhones look, Apple has frequently explored other concepts, too. Steve Jobs, for instance, was named as one of the inventors of the floating staircase, seen most often in Apple Stores.

Jony Ive, meanwhile, went into almost obsessive levels of detail about the paper used in Apple’s “Designed by Apple in California” coffee table book. Heck, the company even designed its very own pizza boxes — and we don’t expect that’s because it plans to take on Papa Johns any time soon.

Apple’s history of developing smart clothing (none of which has yet been released) has been described in multiple patents. For instance, one published last summer described tech which could provide blind and deaf people with tactile or auditory signals to navigate their environments. Another patent, meanwhile, mentions stretchable displays which could potentially be embedded into clothing.
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Sounds like a great idea for a prison camp.
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......so people will be bedding......pieces of clothing.....??
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