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Previously on "What will bras be like in 20 years time?"

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Toolpusher
    Read this for the shape of things to come!
    Fascinating stuff. Angel Kitty gets my vote, not for the bra innovation, but for the nice lady modelling it

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    When I were a lad at boarding school one of the other boys in my dorm made something like that.

    Actually IIRC it looked better.
    Explains everything!

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  • threaded
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    When I were a lad at boarding school one of the other boys in my dorm made something like that.

    Actually IIRC it looked better.

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  • Platypus
    started a topic What will bras be like in 20 years time?

    What will bras be like in 20 years time?

    Not like this, I hope!

    Sarah Layne has created a buzz in the undergarments industry by creating what she calls a “Digital Bra.” The idea was to create a bra that could send out feedback noises. However, unfortunately for her, the noises couldn’t be heard until she touched the bra with the piezo disks in various locations. The fingers would have these piezo disks (microphones) attached and the bra would have speakers installed on the wearer’s body. It creates strange sounds, which may help you understand how your body functions and you can also have a nice time in the meantime. Sarah used 2 amplifiers, 6 speakers, 2 piezo disks, netting, cloth material from tank tops, plastic pieces, cardboard and Velcro. She is also planning to create a refined version of the bra and also digital underwear.
    Epic fail.
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