Fashion company Stone Island is redefining the classic knit sweater by infusing it with technology, the end result is the 'Ice Knit' -- a thermal-sensitive sweater that changes color in the cold.
The pure wool on the inside of this garment will keep the wearer warm, while the outer layer, made of thermo-sensitive yarn, will provide an aesthetically pleasing experience as it slowly changes color when it's exposed to the cold. Available in "yellow-to-orange, emerald-to-military-green and ivory-to-anthracite" the compelling and stylish winter staple is sure to turn some heads this season.
Although the technology-infusion is largely for aesthetic purposes, the Ice Knit serves as a strong example of the powerful relationship between fashion and technology.
What's Driving This Trend
- Color-changing Apparel
- The market demand for color-changing apparel is increasing as it requires innovation in textile technology.
- Thermal-sensitive Textiles
- The use of the thermo-sensitive yarn in apparel presents an innovation opportunity to design more advanced wearable technology.
- Smart Clothing
- The integration of technology and textiles in fashion can produce smart clothing which can optimize wearer experience and contribute to the growth of the industry.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Industry
- The Fashion industry can leverage innovation in textile technology and design to produce apparels that revolutionize the industry.
- Textile Industry
- The use of thermo-sensitive yarn in fashion apparel creates an opportunity for research and development in textile production leading to better textiles and apparel.
- Wearable Technology Industry
- The collaboration between fashion and technology can evolve the wearable technology industry by creating more advanced, functional and stylish wearables.