The T-shirt has been loved in the same form as it is today, with little evolution over the past 100 years. It is an excellent invention that is lean and functional, butNIKEIf the "Mere Old Man" is planning a revolution, we will have to pay attention.
Kurt Parker, Nike's vice president of apparel design, is quoted as saying the following
. when designing apparel, combining different materials is a perpetual process. . which increases the number of seams and makes the product more complex. While solving one problem, we are creating new problems. . however, over time, our understanding of the body and new production techniques have evolved."
The NIKELAB NIKE A.A.E. 1.0 T-shirts are made using a body map (a mapping of a person's muscles and body temperature highs and lows) to form a knit pattern, a process completely different from conventional T-shirt production.
. a whole new dimension opens up. Instead of cutting and sewing multiple pieces of material together, you can program a knitting machine to use only one piece of material and incorporate all the elements needed for a garment in an instant.
." says Parker.
NIKELAB NIKE A.A.E. 1.0 T-shirt ¥12,960 (tax included)
Each of the nine products in the "NIKELAB NIKE A.A.E. 1.0" collection uses a new production method and is comfortable to wear and does not stiffen when layered. Finally, in Parker's words,. like a matryoshka, they can overlap nicely."He said.
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Text_Taiyo Nagashima
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