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Uh...What's wrong with the sewn clothes we wear today?
Right.
Well it seems it will make tearing at the seams happen less often. Also it might save time and money since the seams are glued instead of having them sewned
With all the dead horses we beat around here there's more than enough horse hide laying around. We can make our own glue factory and turn a profit!
Thats pretty damn cool actually.
Flying cars here we come!
It helps to read the article and not just the title.Originally Posted by ELNINO
It says that the process takes 15 minutes longer than if the clothes were sewn together.
clothes are for squares
so is glue...
great, a nudist in the ranksOriginally Posted by GoodFart
i'll stick with my torn seams thank you very much
but what will happen to the market for pre-torn jeans and other pre-worn-out-but-new clothing? oh no!
I think I will stick with my sewn clothes if this is the result.... Quote...
There's a drawback to the process, however. "If we make a mistake the first time, we can't go back and repair it," Ribeiro said. Also, the process on average takes 15 minutes longer than using a sewing machine for the same task.
Although she wouldn't comment on the prices of "no sew" clothes, Reguenga said on average they would cost 10 percent higher than clothes made the old-fashioned way.
10% more expensive and takes longer to make...uhh hmmm not much of a bargain there.....
It's kind of what they've been doing to wetsuits lately. Although those are sewn AND glued, and the reason behind that is so the seams won't scratch. But it does strengthen the seam at the same time
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