Thursday, September 7, 2017

Origami-inspired clothing line that grows with kids wins Dyson award

The cost of keeping a growing child clothed is oftentimes staggering, which is why the origami-inspired range of children’s clothing recently won a 24-year-old designer the James Dyson award. Ryan Yasin used scientific principles he studied for his degree in aeronautical engineering to produce the clothing that expands with the child that wears it. Reportedly, he was frustrated by the lack of sustainability in the clothing industry and wanted to create a line that fits babies for years. The...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building http://inhabitat.com/origami-inspired-clothing-line-that-grows-with-kids-wins-dyson-award
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