Isn’t it strange that, during the entirety of human evolution, no one has ever thought to do this? I wonder if there’s a reason………………
>Kollar explains that using the hair fabric is not that different from knitting a sweater with any other material.
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>Human Material Loop’s first prototype was a sweater with a wool-like feel.
Don’t worry, it’s not *that* different. It’s very *wool-like*.
mrbrendanblack says
I hope it’s a pube cardigan.
surle says
Xinjiang factory owners furiously taking notes.
charlomilk says
Next they’ll make a sweater entirely out of eyelashes
unruffledcotton says
I hope the livestock are free-range and humanely farmed/defleeced under ethical conditions.
RobsEvilTwin says
Because they are creepy?
jackofslayers says
Because she is weird
Constantpoomissiles says
At first I wasn’t a fan of the idea but it’s growing on me.
justrememberALLCAP says
Well during the war some knitwear was made with hair from dogs… i have some knitwear from alpaca wool. It’s not that strange
Deracination says
Isn’t it strange that, during the entirety of human evolution, no one has ever thought to do this? I wonder if there’s a reason………………
>Kollar explains that using the hair fabric is not that different from knitting a sweater with any other material.
>
>Human Material Loop’s first prototype was a sweater with a wool-like feel.
Don’t worry, it’s not *that* different. It’s very *wool-like*.
Waste_Crab_3926 says
The nazis already tried that. Apparently human hair is beyond terrible as a clothing material. It was reported as terribly itchy and painful to wear.