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The future in clothing

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Teams of scientists and visionary entrepreneurs are betting on new technologies applied in the tissues.

In the modern world demands are endless. Women are in charge in addition to professional requirements, all aspects of daily tasks. Ironing is one of them and one of the most hated household duties. So much so that most women no longer use the iron, using a myriad of techniques to avoid creases in garments. One of these preventive measures, let us say like that, is to acquire non-wrinkled clothes after washing and also comfortable to wear.
The textile companies aware of the phenomenon are increasingly investing in research to develop innovative fabrics more environmentally friendly. In Portugal, a team led by Portuguese scientists, coordinated by Ana Manaia, researcher at the Instituto Pedro Nunes and the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Coimbra, is carrying out a European study with the aim of developing 100% natural fabrics with hemp to be made available to the industry. The objective is to produce a fabric resistant to sudden temperature changes and capabilities with anti-bacterial from this fiber plant that grows on average four meters high.
In the domestic market there are brands that have bet on garments with innovative fabrics. One of these success stories are the perfect body pants of Ana Sousa that redefines the feminine forms recovering the original silhouette, running as an anti-cellulite, stretch marks and preventer corrector skin. Their finishes are made with natural substances like Ginkgo, Gotu Kola and Kelp, which also induces in addition to the body, beside the above qualities, a sense of physical well-being. The future is here, ladies! Now let's enjoy. And goodbye old iron!
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