Clothing Increases Discomfort to Help Avoid Discomfort

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In case you don’t experience enough anxiety, discomfort or outright panic in your life, check out these spiffy duds by the InsideOutside project. Depending on your settings the clothing “heats up or cools down uncomfortably” if you come within shooting range of something you’d rather avoid: pop concerts, alums of rival schools or CCTV farms, for example.

Because while the iPod has been a Godsend in terms of tuning out immediate environment, it doesn’t help us avoid things we dislike that haven’t quite hit our line of vision yet.

We should really just ensconce ourselves in bubbles. Made of steel.

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