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Shirt That Makes Sweat for You

Mariana Rivera is turned on by sweaty men. Sweaty European men at footballs games. Since her bf is a Trendhunter and never leaves the computer, she invented a shirt that makes sweat. A mic picks up the ambient noise and measures it. When it reaches a certain level, a water pump wets the shirt. I had some pj's like that. Worked at only at night, when I was asleep.

Implications - Contemporary consumers are continually saturated with a variety of technology, yet individuals are becoming tired of what these devices have to offer. Fusing technology with another product is a great way to put an original spin on an oversold item, helping to draw in a wider range of consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Fusion Technology - By combining technology with everyday products, businesses can create innovative solutions and attract a broader consumer base.
2. Sensory Monitoring - Monitoring and measuring ambient noise or other sensory inputs can lead to the development of novel interactive features in products.
3. Automated Response - Integrating automation into products allows for adaptive and responsive functionalities, enhancing user experience and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can utilize built-in technology to create unique and interactive clothing items that cater to changing consumer preferences.
2. Health and Wellness - The integration of technology in health and wellness products can enable personalized monitoring and automatic responses for improved user well-being.
3. Home Appliances - Incorporating automation and sensory monitoring in home appliances can enhance their functionality and create more efficient and convenient user experiences.

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