Silic: The T-shirt That Can’t Be Stained
Go crazy. Your Silic self-cleaning T-shirt won't even notice.
Pour red wine down the front of it. Cover it in tomato sauce. Sweat in it till you can sweat no more. The Silic self-cleaning T-shirt will act like you're not even there, because it's pretty much impervious to stains. Set to be funded via a Kickstarter campaign that's gone bananas, having met its stretch goal 13 times over, the Silic represents a breakthrough in fabric technology.
Created by Aamir Patel, in collaboration with an ex-Vera Wang designer, the T-shirt depends upon what's known as 'hydrophobic nanotechnology'. In other words, the fabric is covered in billions of microscopic silica particles. These create a layer of air, causing any liquids that hit to form a sphere and roll away immediately.
Many similar technologies tend to disappear as soon as the garment is cleaned, but the Silic remains stain-proof after 80 sessions in the washing machine. Plus, according to the designers, it's been created according to safe, non-cancerous processes. Production is set to happen in Silicon Valley, in a facility that's been responsible for manufacturing goods for Nike and Levi's.
Currently available in black and white, the Silic boasts a simple yet stylish design. It's said to "enhance any torso, which gives a bold look". If you're interested in committing to a pledge before the campaign finishes up on Australia Day, US$48 will buy you one shirt, US$88 two, US$138 three and US$199 five.