Read this: Why smart clothing is a long way from hitting the big timeĬhromat's Aeros bra was debuted at MADE Fashion Week, part of New York Fashion Week, alongside the slightly wackier Adrenaline Dress which also uses biometric tracking to change its form. This is a genuinely useful idea and one we hope moves into the mainstream quicker than some smart clothing ideas we've seen. Essentially, it transforms itself as and when you're hot and sweaty by opening and closing vents to cool you down or warm you up. The Lycra, mesh and neoprene bra uses shape memory alloy, smart metal which 'remembers' its original shape. Chromat is a New York based brand founded in 2010 by Becca McCharen and its smart bra tracks temperature, perspiration and stress levels actually changing shape to support the wearer and optimise comfort. This smart Aeros sports bra from Chromat is one example of wearable tech infiltrating the twice-yearly annual fashion weeks, which have kicked off in New York. ![]() We know smart clothing is perfectly placed to monitor our bodies as we work out but what can it do with all that data? Sending it to your smartphone or computer isn't the only answer.
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