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    Okay, HOW on Earth is this dress possible? Seriously, a spray-on dress?! This thing defies all logic and physics. Yet Bella Hadid wore a spray-on dress during Paris Fashion Week and turned everyone’s head. So let’s learn the science of how this impossible clothing is actually possible.
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  • @Leo_Dragontamer
    @Leo_Dragontamer Год назад +8579

    Ah yes, spray on shoes from cloudy with a chance of meatballs, my fave clothing item

    • @ryzec794
      @ryzec794 Год назад +291

      Truly a revolutionary invention

    • @lolwut8152
      @lolwut8152 Год назад +346

      Spray on shoes that never come off

    • @kowaiu
      @kowaiu Год назад +86

      How tf is there already bots here-

    • @isaacferguson2354
      @isaacferguson2354 Год назад +82

      I was thinking the same thing 😂

    • @johnwilliamson4368
      @johnwilliamson4368 Год назад +38

      I thought of this too

  • @Just_Some_Gal
    @Just_Some_Gal Год назад +5855

    Imagine seeing Matpat walking down the street 10 years from now, flashing a spray on theory jacket

    • @incognitoman3656
      @incognitoman3656 Год назад +87

      You’ll never get dressed again because you’ll be in my basement!

    • @johnstamper664
      @johnstamper664 Год назад

      ​@@incognitoman3656 death

    • @FormerlySunrize
      @FormerlySunrize Год назад +47

      @Bite Police 🅥 But this is literally a bot. You are a bot..

    • @MemeTeamS1x
      @MemeTeamS1x Год назад +37

      Spray on theory jacket with hidden lore

    • @SuperHorrorBro666
      @SuperHorrorBro666 Год назад

      ​@@MemeTeamS1xlol

  • @Mitsu92
    @Mitsu92 Год назад +949

    A friend of mine made a Transformers cosplay out of glass fiber and HOOOO BOY, worst idea they ever had. Even with all their precautions their skin was covered in rashes, small red dots and thin cuts - both from making the costume and wearing it. Doctors confirmed they still have small glass shards stuck in their skin that itch even now so many years later. Lesson learned: Do NOT mess with glass fiber and keep it far away from any and all body parts!

    • @_Suited
      @_Suited Год назад +71

      It look like cotton candy and I want to eat sooo bad 🥺🥺🥺

    • @mariazollner5574
      @mariazollner5574 Год назад +120

      ​@@_Suited it's cotton candy of death

    • @lovelydragon003
      @lovelydragon003 Год назад +82

      out of all materials they decided that GLASS FIBER was the best one to go with?? i dont even want to know what kind of mental gymnastics led them to think that lmao

    • @edvinkaziunas5847
      @edvinkaziunas5847 Год назад +4

      What character did they cosplay as?

    • @Mitsu92
      @Mitsu92 Год назад +28

      ​@@edvinkaziunas5847 It was either Starscream or Megatron from the original Transformers series. They were part of a group cosplaying as various Decepticons so it's a bit difficult to recall who was in what robot suit. 🤣

  • @Alastair_Ulven
    @Alastair_Ulven Год назад +589

    Personally I see it's biggest uses being in the medical field. Being able to instantly seal a wound or apply a cast over a broken area. Especially if you can quickly mix it with other medication would be amazing!
    Even more so since it wouldn't need to last long. Just long enough. Honestly it kinda sounds like Medi-Gel from the Mass Effect games where you kinda just slap it on and it does it's thing.
    Or to put it another way it is basically advanced super glue. Since super glue was originally made to quickly seal wounds in the field.

    • @mkseed9188
      @mkseed9188 Год назад +48

      Major wound filling sprays already exist.
      You wouldn’t want these types of chemicals on an open wound.

    • @Raf-qz7ih
      @Raf-qz7ih Год назад +12

      Sounds kinda like biofoam from halo

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 9 месяцев назад +5

      We already have clotting compounds, splints, and cyanoacrylate. between those 3 things we have rapid first aid solutions for minor cuts, broken bones, and fairly significant wounds.

    • @katieeeecp984
      @katieeeecp984 4 месяца назад +2

      I was thinking the exact same thing!! Like imagine a two-in-one bandage and transdermal patch for folks recovering from surgery!! Awesome stuff, I can’t wait to see how it’s used

    • @rthan1868
      @rthan1868 4 месяца назад

      Spraying this to patch an open wound is a really bad idea because the fiber in it has really high chances of infections along with the solvent being bad for your skin

  • @TheKayleeMarieShow
    @TheKayleeMarieShow Год назад +716

    The fact Flint Lockwood didn't get any credit seems disrespectful. They stole his idea and I stand by it.

    • @stampyxmilk
      @stampyxmilk Год назад +38

      Fr and I stand with you

    • @Superkid33
      @Superkid33 Год назад +28

      I also stand by you

    • @Bug0-0
      @Bug0-0 Год назад +21

      I support this sentiment

    • @OnimoIndustries
      @OnimoIndustries Год назад +43

      I’m too lazy to stand. I’ll sit with you.

    • @curtise7
      @curtise7 Год назад

      Did Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs give any credit to Futurama ruclips.net/video/RwGc7Btg-Cs/видео.html

  • @Swiftie4ever_1387
    @Swiftie4ever_1387 Год назад +291

    I’m genuinely surprised MatPat went this entire vid without even mentioning the spray on shoes from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs!

    • @calcu_
      @calcu_ 6 месяцев назад +4

      Same

  • @springlucky3020
    @springlucky3020 Год назад +241

    I guess Flint Lockwood's Spray on shoes wasn't a bad idea

    • @TheRealNTM
      @TheRealNTM Год назад +32

      "How you gonna get 'em off, nerd?"
      -Brent literally 5 seconds after they were applied

    • @jamescarmody5653
      @jamescarmody5653 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@TheRealNTM with this material "rip and tear" would work aka the material seems weaker than normal cloth

  • @thewafflegamer6152
    @thewafflegamer6152 Год назад +243

    Ironically, when the spray on clothes’s inspiration: silly string came on the scene, it was originally supposed to make spray on casts, sadly, it was not strong enough and was used in the kid loving mess we know of today.

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 Год назад +2361

    We never doubted that you were crazy, MatPat.

  • @elmotheelder1262
    @elmotheelder1262 Год назад +1781

    I think that the idea of the fashion show using Fabrican is more about showing everyone a magic trick than showing everyone the practicality of the spray on dress. I mean, that’s what fashion shows do. They are not about everyone having widespread unique clothing; they are about everyone being amazed at the clothing. This is why Fabrican is the perfect idea for a fashion show. It was never really about everyone using it, it was about showing how advanced the technology is.

    • @Ronannnnn
      @Ronannnnn Год назад +27

      ngl I did just type FLINT LOCKWOOODD before seeing this

    • @Emerald83Kitty
      @Emerald83Kitty Год назад +13

      You looked to far into this, mad respects

    • @Ronannnnn
      @Ronannnnn Год назад +3

      I think my reply was put on the wrong comment

    • @fireboi941
      @fireboi941 Год назад +7

      that was actually the initial purpose for silly string before they decided to make it a toy instead

  • @topsykrett1744
    @topsykrett1744 Год назад +70

    I imagine the glass and metal shards were probably meant for repair spray. Like got a rusted spot on a chain or wall? Patch it up. Got a small crack in a window, spray to close it up long enough to get replacement.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 9 месяцев назад +5

      Fiberglass would be a terrible option for window repair.

  • @xxbatladyxx
    @xxbatladyxx Год назад +71

    Your acetone example was a bottle of labeled non-acetone nail polish remover. 😅😅 love this channel!

  • @Just_Some_Gal
    @Just_Some_Gal Год назад +663

    Either Cloudy With a Chance Of Meatballs predicted something with the spray on shoes, or in the next 10 years we'll be running around nude

    • @julianle1803
      @julianle1803 Год назад +8

      nahh not cloudy with a chance of meatballs

    • @spencergallucci5309
      @spencergallucci5309 Год назад +9

      Futurama had spray on clothes first lol

    • @goodie2goodie1
      @goodie2goodie1 Год назад +21

      @@spencergallucci5309 no no, spray on SHOES, not clothes.

    • @Tues48
      @Tues48 Год назад +2

      ​@@spencergallucci5309 I thought camp Lazlo did it first lol

    • @Hazel_TheOne
      @Hazel_TheOne Год назад +8

      bro think he Flint Lockwood 💀💀💯💯

  • @ScaramoucheValley
    @ScaramoucheValley Год назад +545

    Once the medical part was mentioned it reminded me of the fact that silly string was going to be a spray-on cast

    • @ericguzman9927
      @ericguzman9927 Год назад +41

      It made me think of video games with a first aid spray that at first seems like dumb game logic.. but this makes it look super probable

    • @devinnall2284
      @devinnall2284 Год назад +5

      It crazy how life mimics art

    • @Skallywag04
      @Skallywag04 Год назад +2

      ​@@devinnall2284 bro what's the art

    • @dawnthegoblin
      @dawnthegoblin Год назад +4

      ​@@ericguzman9927 there's some honestly fascinating theories behind a spray on first aid deal, but the way to test it is kinda dubious so we probably won't get beyond video game logic for it. Basically like being able to regenerate cells or expedite the process for natural regeneration, as well as spray on bandages that function as a second skin while the injury heals.

    • @dawnthegoblin
      @dawnthegoblin Год назад +1

      Closest we currently have are antiseptic sprays and numbing agents

  • @pretty_annoying_cloud4208
    @pretty_annoying_cloud4208 Год назад +58

    I'm so glad MatPat mentioned the breathability of the spray on clothes 😅. I tend to buy mostly cotton or wool clothing because of reasons like that

  • @trycethomas939
    @trycethomas939 Год назад +65

    As a fashion major it's fun finally seeing this stuff talked about somewhere on the mainstream. Like yes, this is exactly what I'd be covering as well if I worked on style theory. I would also be making a video about why it's so hard to make color changing clothes a reality, and why we've had the same basic weight and common silhouette for so long even with the constantly increasing number of attempts to integrate technology into clothing. Let me know if you need a temp script writer. Haha

  • @Dr_J_623
    @Dr_J_623 Год назад +702

    I really think that this could have some serious medical uses. As far as clothes go, I’m not sure I’m sold on the clothes aspect of things. But casts, bandages, those types of things, that I could really get behind for this product.

    • @projekttaku1
      @projekttaku1 Год назад +60

      Yeah, this seems more like revolutionary material for medical fields.

    • @littlewyzard
      @littlewyzard Год назад +66

      i’m currently in college majoring in textile engineering and yes nonwoven fabrics are actually already used in the medical field! (face masks are actually made out of nonwoven fabrics) however most nonwoven materials require complex equipment to make so having this portable and easy to use method would be great for the medical field :)

    • @SgtSupaman
      @SgtSupaman Год назад +5

      Given its lack of durability, it feels like casts are well beyond reach at the moment.

    • @Dr_J_623
      @Dr_J_623 Год назад +22

      @SgtSupaman youre saying that based off of this set of fabric and polymers. If the put a more resistant combination in, it would be just fine. Im sure that this material was used specifically to be more like a dres.

    • @CybersteelEx
      @CybersteelEx Год назад +7

      @@Dr_J_623 airtight seal seems great to prevent infections.

  • @carlistar27
    @carlistar27 Год назад +596

    I have no intention of wearing spray on clothing lol. Been working on switching my clothes to linen and cotton and loving not being in skintight clothes. Living in hot humid Texas almost a requirement.

    • @imDANIILQW1111
      @imDANIILQW1111 Год назад +2

      ​@Ben what

    • @Lil-Dragon
      @Lil-Dragon Год назад +38

      Yh, bar not living in a hot climate. I'm with you on this one it's not something I'll look into except emergency clothes repair or something. But as a whole outfit, I'll pass on it.

    • @h0m3st4r
      @h0m3st4r Год назад +6

      @@imDANIILQW1111 It's another one of FieRcE's bots, and it also uses an alt called FEC31 to try to avoid getting terminated.

    • @imDANIILQW1111
      @imDANIILQW1111 Год назад +7

      @lShowSрееd shorts 🅥 i like how these idiots are just roasting themselves now

    • @incognitoman3656
      @incognitoman3656 Год назад +6

      Just go outside without getting dressed! You’ll never get dressed again!

  • @Gavin-64
    @Gavin-64 Год назад +12

    This whole episode kept making me think of Flint Lockwood's spray-on shoes in Cloudy with a chance of meatballs.

  • @rhianbeam1766
    @rhianbeam1766 Год назад +13

    I feel like the useability for this is way better for medical than fashion. Can you imagine being able to get rid of every bandage that's individually packaged in plastic just so it can stay sterile?

  • @whiteshadow7584
    @whiteshadow7584 Год назад +598

    When I did a report on spray-on fabrics 10 years ago (2013) in my Science, Technology, and Society class, they predicted that was going to be widely used in 10 years. I was particularly excited with the medical use cases. They aren't quite there yet but I guess they've been successful recently with getting their product noticed by the general public.

    • @craigyeah1052
      @craigyeah1052 Год назад +43

      Yeah the medical use cases sound by far the most practical and unique, maybe the closest to being realistic too.

    • @nixel1324
      @nixel1324 Год назад +13

      I know it's correct, but it still doesn't feel right that 2013 is ten years ago...

    • @trycethomas939
      @trycethomas939 Год назад +1

      I remember this as well, but it's fun seeing it talked about in the mainstream finally.

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 Год назад

      Bachelor's degree doctoral students and professors,”

    • @rivencraft1734
      @rivencraft1734 Год назад +1

      Futurama had this too. Sad that not one reference was used :(

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +946

    2:00 Heisenberg is truly a pioneer of fashion, the idea of wearing spray painted clothes is insane

    • @krishnansanakranayanan5033
      @krishnansanakranayanan5033 Год назад

      @Ben i am keen to know
      and u should to
      ruclips.net/video/TlBi_ZwmSWA/видео.html

    • @420leedle9
      @420leedle9 Год назад +7

      Not even camp Lazlo had this on lock way before gotta respect headmaster lumpas

    • @nvcy
      @nvcy Год назад +2

      Why Are You Everywhere...

    • @DeLittleCat
      @DeLittleCat Год назад

      Oh hey, again...

    • @THATBLUEBLAZER
      @THATBLUEBLAZER Год назад

      Cool job heisenberg.

  • @GroovyLemming
    @GroovyLemming Год назад +12

    (Note: not a patent lawyer but I've had to read a few) It's notable that not *all* of the fibers listed may be suitable for use in fashion *or* intended for use in the future. A lot of times patents will try to include as much as they can to prevent any competitors from coming out with a slightly similar product, so they probably included all the kinds of "fibers" they thought they could get away with.

  • @natalies8498
    @natalies8498 Год назад +6

    This reminds me of the Iris van Herpen's show a few years ago that was focused on an entire line of 3-d printed designs. They had a show where they had Gwendoline Christie (yes, THE Brienne of Tarth) lying to the side of the runway during the entire show with the 3d printer live frabricating a dress onto her directly. It was... fascinating.

  • @oh-no-not-me
    @oh-no-not-me Год назад +306

    This is some wild Willie Wonka fashion edition stuff

    • @moksha.m
      @moksha.m Год назад +6

      idk why there are three bots here but its ore like cloudy with a chance of meatbulls stuff

    • @bakenekonova6620
      @bakenekonova6620 Год назад +7

      ​@@moksha.m FLINT LOCKWOOD!

    • @E-man.
      @E-man. Год назад +6

      ​@@bakenekonova6620 FLINT LOCKWOOD!!!!!!!

    • @justatheorist.3864
      @justatheorist.3864 Год назад +1

      Now I really want to see a willi Wonka fashion industry!

  • @user-be2nc5pz9l
    @user-be2nc5pz9l Год назад +153

    Honestly, The first thing that came to my mind with this tech is how much easier mock-ups will be. Before you can make the final garment, you need a mock-up with the measurements of the wearer. This can allow faster and possibly cheaper customized clothing to be available to the everyday person.

  • @haleyclemons5228
    @haleyclemons5228 Год назад +17

    MATPAT REFERENCING DEATH BY A THOUSAND CUTS THE SAME DAY TAYLOR SWIFT PERFORMS IT AS HER SURPRISE SONG 5:40

    • @audri1247
      @audri1247 2 месяца назад

      I CAME LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT

  • @floydfrandsen4016
    @floydfrandsen4016 Год назад +22

    I really like and am hoping for more videos like this, not necessarily centered around one theory but just a general deep dive into something interesting, keep it up guys!❤

  • @ooi97
    @ooi97 Год назад +242

    This could be used in hybrid with traditional clothing as a form of "stitching". Leave a bit more material, merge it with Fabrican, you can always undo it and resize, because you left more material.
    OR, you could fill in the space where you lack material, because you left too little for some reason

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 Год назад +8

      Yeah could make stuff bullet proof 2
      Ask the military ⚔

  • @ethangraff8036
    @ethangraff8036 Год назад +96

    If you released this video on any other day, I’d take it more seriously

  • @purple4216
    @purple4216 9 месяцев назад +4

    "How are going to get 'em off, nerd"
    -Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs

  • @Kermie__
    @Kermie__ Год назад +2

    Ya know, I always wondered if I'd live to see Flynn's spray-on shoes from Cloudy w/ a Chance of Meatballs

  • @Joshig310
    @Joshig310 Год назад +121

    This is actually an incredible invention, with so many uses. I'm very impressed and super curious to see where this goes

    • @robertpfeiff
      @robertpfeiff Год назад +11

      I agree. While it has its limitations now, improvements could be made that would make this much more accessible

    • @Urban_Goose
      @Urban_Goose Год назад +4

      Even if they could make it look nice in the future it's still easier to just normally put on clothing

    • @rabbidcreature9681
      @rabbidcreature9681 Год назад +2

      @@Urban_Goose Not to mention trying to take it off without tearing it

    • @Urban_Goose
      @Urban_Goose Год назад

      @@rabbidcreature9681 might pull a few hairs out too

    • @metazoxan2
      @metazoxan2 Год назад

      @@robertpfeiff Yeah but a lot of the limitations that keep it from making great clothing are kind of fundemental to the material and process.
      So I don't think practical clothing will ever be a real application.
      Might be useful for protoryping clothing though since that stuff doens't need to last.

  • @marink94
    @marink94 Год назад +18

    7:47, I didn't expected that Game Changer reference in this channel, and I loved it!!

    • @blazerheata6479
      @blazerheata6479 Год назад +1

      Came here just for it after seeing a comment under a GC short!

    • @splitguild7581
      @splitguild7581 Год назад +2

      what short?

    • @blazerheata6479
      @blazerheata6479 11 месяцев назад

      @@splitguild7581 Some comments talked about clothes theory referencing Game changer on a game changer short, but I don't remember which specific short.

  • @lorenzoniccoli99ln
    @lorenzoniccoli99ln Год назад +4

    This seems way more promising in regards to every other application except clothing

  • @anp1918
    @anp1918 Год назад +3

    Can you do an episode on the dangers of dry shampoo? And for Food Theory, can you do an episode on the supposed horrors of double dipping? Theory idea!

  • @ChibiRagdoll.
    @ChibiRagdoll. Год назад +65

    The medical possibilities of this are way more exciting than the questionable use for fashion; I can't help but think of hyposprays from Star Trek 🤓

  • @popculturedata
    @popculturedata Год назад +183

    This is gonna be a weird way of creating clothes in the future

    • @popculturedata
      @popculturedata Год назад +3

      @Ben no

    • @popculturedata
      @popculturedata Год назад +3

      @lShowSрееd shorts 🅥 no

    • @lazersword
      @lazersword Год назад

      ​@@popculturedata they're pretending to be bots

    • @communist_oranges
      @communist_oranges Год назад +4

      ​@@lazersword but they're doing the same thing as bots, spamming annoying, pointless comments on every video, under every comment

    • @h0m3st4r
      @h0m3st4r Год назад +2

      @@popculturedata Just report those bots and their owner and be done with it.

  • @TheGamingGhost574
    @TheGamingGhost574 7 месяцев назад +1

    When the video started I immediately screamed,”SPRAY ON SHOES”

  • @a-joe
    @a-joe Год назад +4

    I can definitely smell a part 2 & 3 from this topic. Would also be down to see an interview with the model and her experience if thats event.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 10 месяцев назад

      I was pretty impressed with the strength/athleticism Ms Hadid showed, being able to hold her arms out in that awkward semi-balletic position for 20 minutes! Ouch!! Made my shoulders ache just looking at it...
      Wonder if she had to practice a lot before hand, or whether a model's photographic posing experience was sufficient?

  • @communist_oranges
    @communist_oranges Год назад +87

    After seeing the game changer reference in this episode, I want to see matpat go up against brennan lee mulligan on um actually more than anything

    • @orionriftclan2727
      @orionriftclan2727 Год назад +4

      Oh god

    • @unik124
      @unik124 Год назад +12

      Up there with seeing Hank Green on Dimension 20

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 Год назад +3

      Yessssssssssssss

    • @AdventureBeeMC
      @AdventureBeeMC Год назад +3

      🫵 👇 Get in the comments!!! - Brennan

    • @darso4979
      @darso4979 Год назад +2

      I got into the comments only for this!!
      Just like Brennan told us all

  • @Serge165
    @Serge165 Год назад +90

    I actually think it'll work give it a decade or two. Like everything else in the technology field it's still in its infancy and it still needs to be messed around with to figure out what works and what doesn't but the versatility is key here

    • @moksha.m
      @moksha.m Год назад +6

      Yea, 20 years, this could be real. It sounds crazy but maybe in 20 years this gone be normal. Or its gonna be like flying cars..

    • @waffleten9750
      @waffleten9750 Год назад +5

      @@moksha.m Yeah thinking it's going to end like up flying cars, we have them, and they can be made but it will never be practical to make.

  • @NoSuchStrings
    @NoSuchStrings Год назад +1

    Can you make a vid on turning different kinds of fabric into resin composites? Like nylon mesh instead of fiberglass? Their tensile and flexural strengths? Appearance of the cured part?

  • @flamethefox2720
    @flamethefox2720 Год назад +1

    This just remined me of the "spray on shoes" from cloudy with a change of meatballs
    Love these vids.

  • @kierontherex
    @kierontherex Год назад +143

    I think it would be cool if they could (and its probably not possible) if they could mix this with deodorant so its twice as fast to get dressed

    • @Urban_Goose
      @Urban_Goose Год назад +5

      Until you mix it up with normal deodorant and spray on some armpit padding

    • @Ensensu2
      @Ensensu2 Год назад +6

      Crushed charcoal, just don't breathe too much of it and you're probably fine.

    • @mpumelelokhumalo7107
      @mpumelelokhumalo7107 Год назад

      The theorist team will be sending you an email soon

  • @GrapeSodaBrian
    @GrapeSodaBrian Год назад +70

    I love it when we get a sneak peek at what's to come. It honestly makes me pause and think about how a parachute dress would work...

    • @F1-Nn
      @F1-Nn Год назад +1

      there's already a video on that, Austin did it on game theory. it's pretty cool

  • @goodlooking8936
    @goodlooking8936 Год назад +5

    2:10 Flint Lockwood

  • @user-zc7qx9ob4c
    @user-zc7qx9ob4c Год назад +3

    In the meatball rain movie this guy named: Flint Lockwood created a shoe spray: a spray that makes shoes (saddly they're stuck forever) but I'd say: " give fashion 20 years and they'll do it!".

  • @shadowstorm1657
    @shadowstorm1657 Год назад +10

    I love that at 4:42 after saying it was the same stuff in nail polish remover he shows one without the acetone XD

  • @otkucorner8274
    @otkucorner8274 Год назад +16

    I mean, Silly string was supposed to be a faster way to make casts for broken bones back in 1972, A United States Patent was issued to Leonard A. Fish, an inventor, and Robert P. Cox, a chemist, for a "foamable resinous composition." The partners initially wanted to create a can of aerosol that one would be able to spray on a broken/sprained leg or arm and use as an instant cast.

    • @RaisonLychi
      @RaisonLychi Год назад +1

      Did they ever end up using it that way though?

  • @shoelace1237
    @shoelace1237 Год назад +1

    I'm gonna take credit for this theory when I asked for a theory about flint lockwoods spry on shoes about a month ago

  • @SasukeUchiha723
    @SasukeUchiha723 Год назад +1

    Nice insight, I was wondering what effects could it have on the skin in general.

  • @j.rileyindependentproductions
    @j.rileyindependentproductions Год назад +15

    Back in 2010 I ran "CVT Weekly News" a weekly News/Talk Show out of California's Central Valley. We reached out to Fabrican's creators to try to feature them in a segment, and while we had an art model (and friend of mine) from the local college up the street all lined up for a live demonstration of the product, sadly we never heard back. It looks like the product hasn't really improved since then, so that may easily be why.

  • @VoidKing666
    @VoidKing666 Год назад +10

    5:23
    While I doubt that spay on clothing generally would be very useful, bullet-resistant armour that you spray on (and could be easily hidden) would likely be much more so.

  • @oyun_doktoru1236
    @oyun_doktoru1236 10 месяцев назад +2

    Title: You'll NEVER get dressed again!
    Me: He talked me into doing it your honor!

  • @shadowcrab
    @shadowcrab Год назад +2

    I was looking through your channels through film theory and I noticed this. The first thought that came to mind was “when was this channel made?!” I am still confused on how i never heard of it.

  • @lordkiller2298
    @lordkiller2298 Год назад +79

    so heres a theory (since cleaning yeself is on this channel) what washes your hands better? bottle soap, or bar soap and which is costs less to buy and last longer then the other

    • @sunnydaze285
      @sunnydaze285 Год назад

      THIS. NEEDS TO BE DONE.

    • @ericguzman9927
      @ericguzman9927 Год назад +6

      Need this^^

    • @noneofyourbusiness7094
      @noneofyourbusiness7094 Год назад +11

      Foaming hand soap vs liquid soap vs bar soap.

    • @m_artroom
      @m_artroom Год назад

      The power of germ squirt

    • @thelelanatorlol3978
      @thelelanatorlol3978 Год назад

      Soap is soap, they both do the job equally well, the only difference might be the fact that bar soaps generally have less random chemicals in them than liquid soaps which might be better for the skin depending on what kind of skin you have.

  • @graceswan4353
    @graceswan4353 Год назад +71

    I hope the "right clothing colours for your skin tone" episode mentions colour consultations, and categories like "bright summer" and "deep winter"

    • @AmaraJordanMusic
      @AmaraJordanMusic Год назад +2

      That would be interesting. True Winters represent!!! 😂

  • @Jaszi007
    @Jaszi007 Год назад +2

    The first scene just reminded me of the spray on shoes from “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs”.

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro 9 месяцев назад

    cool that this exists and I look forward to seeing where it goes because there is no way that this is its final form

  • @mariababer7950
    @mariababer7950 Год назад +5

    (4:23) That single sentence brought so much nostalgia

  • @xionpainter
    @xionpainter Год назад +20

    When I saw the spray on clothing title I legit thought you meant something like the spray-on shoes from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Crazy that something similar actually exists. Absolutely bonkers!

  • @anp1918
    @anp1918 Год назад +2

    Another theory idea: the scene from Legally Blonde where Warner says “you’re gonna ruin your shoes…” and she gives in and gets in the car with him. How many steps would it take to ruin shoes? What does “ruin” imply? Lots of room to play with here.

  • @EricN64
    @EricN64 Год назад +5

    9:15 didn’t you already do a vid on that with game theory?

  • @hms.fortune5829
    @hms.fortune5829 Год назад +113

    As someone with a military background, the fact that Kevlar could be used is extremely interesting, imagine walking into a potentially hostile environment in what seems like normal clothes to then almost be bullet proof, I know it’s no where near that currently but it could have amazing potential

    • @metazoxan2
      @metazoxan2 Год назад +29

      Remember though these are just Kevlar figers being stuck together with glue. Actual Kevlar relies on that weeve to absorbe the impact. So spray on Kevlar would likely be fairly useless as even if the figers are strong a bullet will just rip right through the polymer bonds.
      Unless they also invent a bullet proof Polymer. But that's an entire other invention.

    • @hms.fortune5829
      @hms.fortune5829 Год назад +4

      @@metazoxan2 true

    • @Ensensu2
      @Ensensu2 Год назад +7

      Well, hacksmith did make a somewhat bullet resistant suit jacket, so there is potential in that technology for sure.

    • @ADerpyReality
      @ADerpyReality Год назад

      Motorcycle clothing is already very impressive.

    • @monkeyoperator1360
      @monkeyoperator1360 Год назад +1

      @@metazoxan2 arimid type fibers are also used for firefighting

  • @Roobar_Plays
    @Roobar_Plays Год назад +161

    What a great way to increase significantly the micro plastics in your body! I can't wait for this to become popular!

    • @rayquarizard2911
      @rayquarizard2911 Год назад +31

      Yeah when he said it was apparently sustainable I couldn’t help but laugh. How the hell are fragile clothes made of very tiny pieces that also have to be sprayed using aerosols sustainable

    • @javierhenriquez7927
      @javierhenriquez7927 Год назад +13

      If you can't beat them, join them
      Be the plastic

    • @Cookiekopter
      @Cookiekopter Год назад +21

      @@rayquarizard2911 by sustainable he meant reusable witch is true, also do not confuse polymers with microplastics

    • @Sivanot
      @Sivanot Год назад +9

      ...I don't think your skin is just going to be slurping up the polymers out of the material my dude. These would eb long polymer chains as well, not microplastics.

    • @whiteshadow7584
      @whiteshadow7584 Год назад +4

      Do you even know for sure what microplastics are? 🤣

  • @trstmeimadctr
    @trstmeimadctr 2 месяца назад +1

    Mass sparying solvents into the air sounds like it would be a nightmare if thsi stuff became mainstream

  • @vics7280
    @vics7280 Год назад +3

    I am super curious about the medical applications of spray on bandages. We already have liquid bandage which is mostly useless for durability, but something that is a cross between liquid and fabric adhesive band-aids? Feels like that could be on the shelves and in my frist-aid kit any day 😮

    • @erikburzinski8248
      @erikburzinski8248 Год назад

      dont use it as a bandaid thats a great way to get fibers stuck in the injury and cause the fibers to need to be surgically removed

  • @chul074
    @chul074 Год назад +14

    Material clogging your skin, same thought with sauna suit/ rain coats that don't breathe; sweat so much why block the rain? Also for us guys the cheap polyester shirts, but super sick designs, doesn't allow your skin to breathe either. Great video. I thought it was going to be like the paint-on fashion a few years ago. Keep up the great work and 1.5M already.

  • @canis2020
    @canis2020 Год назад +26

    I can't even use moisturizer, this will never be in my closet.

  • @victorkelly7348
    @victorkelly7348 Год назад

    I mean it'd be great in like an emergency bug out kit also things like replacing tent patches or emergency boat repair heck you could even use it for patches for floaties or inflatable stuff

  • @SurrealNirvana
    @SurrealNirvana Год назад +2

    I do not see the clothes thing happening ever BUT using for medical reasons, now that is genius. I also wonder how many layers would you need with the bullet proof fiber version for it to be effective.

  • @jeffthomas9768
    @jeffthomas9768 Год назад +6

    I'm surprised Mat didn't use any footage from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Spray on shoes! Come on, Mat! missed opportunity.

    • @JayFromWalmark
      @JayFromWalmark Год назад +1

      FR it was my first thought when i clicked on the video

  • @kodabear1996
    @kodabear1996 Год назад +11

    The thumbnail feels like it should be an April Fools video, but I've already done a tiny bit of research on this when I saw a tweet about the spray-on dress at that fashion show.

  • @PhillyCheeseBro
    @PhillyCheeseBro 9 месяцев назад +1

    I know you saying death by a thousand cuts was a T Swift reference but I choose to believe it was a Bullet for my Valentine reference

  • @shaeisgay3820
    @shaeisgay3820 Год назад +2

    It'd be really cool if mat did a video on whether a mirror or an inverted phone filter is more accurate 😭

  • @weirdhousewivesclub
    @weirdhousewivesclub Год назад +36

    When you started talking about the patent and how it is small fibers essentially in solvent and glue, I just thought of those fiber mascaras that were popular a few years ago to give you "fake lash effects" but then the fibers ended up coming off into your eyes and causing issues and irritation. I think I'll keep getting dressed the normal way, thanks. I feel like this might have better application in the medical/industrial fields than in the fashion field.

  • @Jing_Xiao
    @Jing_Xiao Год назад +24

    So, when are you going to do the theory of why most villains wear purple?

    • @dottyContrarian
      @dottyContrarian Год назад

      perhaps because purple is dark + royal/regal (because historically it has been very difficult to acquire)? /nm

  • @inerkatakan8161
    @inerkatakan8161 5 месяцев назад +1

    imagine bullies in the future running arround with bottles of dissolvent, melting peoples clothes away

  • @alfredjones9003
    @alfredjones9003 Год назад +1

    A high-tech spray tan machine machine would cover design and application. A body mold and adjustable size increase should help with size issues cost and breathability would be the only real issue. Would be great for underwater military or recreational diving

  • @Katsinz
    @Katsinz Год назад +5

    Fashion theory idea!!!-does rosemary actually grow your hair??

  • @fermat101
    @fermat101 Год назад +88

    What other children's movie ideas brought to life is MatPat going to talk about next?

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED Год назад +2

    6:33
    I still can't believe we live in a universe where the first aid spray from the RE franchise can be actually applicable in real world medicine and first aid in the near future.

  • @brobeckskazooremixes8703
    @brobeckskazooremixes8703 8 месяцев назад

    Love the Mould Effect there

  • @eisch-cube6443
    @eisch-cube6443 Год назад +11

    How about an episode about beards? Facts, myths and general misconceptions about genetics, diet, products that claim to help get you grow the perfect beard and in the end determining the theoretical optimal way to actually do so.

    • @chrisoneill325
      @chrisoneill325 Год назад

      My beard and I would also like something like this.

  • @Endarire
    @Endarire Год назад +7

    2:16 "I will spray paint a nude model with my invention!"

  • @ethanelliot4559
    @ethanelliot4559 Год назад

    I could see this being a future thing for space travelers that have to spend 20-50+ years in a shuttle traveling to different planets, where a robotic system 3D prints a predesigned outfit onto your body by spinning in a circle and simply spraying it on. Considering you can just re-use the material, it would save A LOT on space. In comparison to the current ideas (outfits that suction fit onto the body, the huge bulky space suits we have now, etc), it is also a lot more practical as soon as you get a few more decades worth of advancements into it.
    I also think that it would be better if you made something that was like a cardboard cut out of what you wanted the outfit to look like, first, and then sprayed it onto that in order to get looser clothing designs. Since the cut-outs could be pre-cut to order and easily assembled, or even just 1-time measured cuts that you can re-use forever (or until you gain/lose a pant size) it would be a way to let the less crafty individuals use the product. It wouldn't be that difficult to add zippers to the product either, since zippers are actually stitched in bands. If you made the band stick to the product, but not the metal, you could simply wrap the zipper where you want it and then spray on top of it.
    by the end of the day, it's research, research, research.

  • @Moonbow_Gacha
    @Moonbow_Gacha 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love the implication that matpat Watches dragshows

  • @br3nnd0ggy999
    @br3nnd0ggy999 Год назад +3

    Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs spray on shoes for real
    Also, love the reference to Game Changer, I really didn't expect that

  • @Tokuijin
    @Tokuijin 11 месяцев назад +1

    The biggest question to me is how are you supposed to take it off?
    On top of this, how's it gonna react with things like sweat?
    That said, Fabrican does have potential and is prolly best for things like building and repairs.

  • @deathbear9805
    @deathbear9805 Год назад

    8:57 seeing the One tone logo being used in official content is just so satisfying.

  • @derrickdaniels3955
    @derrickdaniels3955 Год назад +21

    As nice as this is, I'm gonna stick to the regular way of putting on clothes.

  • @artmayel9627
    @artmayel9627 Год назад +16

    Been loving all of this four channels uploads. Great job guys!

  • @thecloutcumber4933
    @thecloutcumber4933 Год назад +2

    Do a video on the real life viability of a spring lock suit, if it would be able to work. Think that’s be cool!

  • @pogchampion8399
    @pogchampion8399 Год назад +4

    The last spray thing I saw that had something to do with clothes was in cloudy with a chance of meatballs… and it didn’t end well

  • @dragonflight3509
    @dragonflight3509 Год назад +22

    Love the new channel so far and everything on it, if you need any suggestions for episodes there might be some interesting findings with body hair like does shaving have any benefits at all or is it just beauty standards? What is up with womens clothes being so revealing and only suited for a few times when mens clothes seem to last forever? Period products! Why womens fashion changes so much but the suit hasn’t changed much? Different hair styles would be interesting to hear about.

  • @siddharthladdha2680
    @siddharthladdha2680 Год назад +1

    Okay i WAS a bit bummed Flint didn't get a shoutout but then Sam Reich showed up and now my day is made!

  • @lilyanmaurer9213
    @lilyanmaurer9213 Год назад

    Hey, I love your videos can you please do a style theory about the statistical reasons why hunger games has such wacky outfits😊

  • @CruaverVoidDrake
    @CruaverVoidDrake Год назад +3

    Not only do we have to consider durability and breathability, we also have to consider the actual environmental cost that goes into making it as well as byproducts when you break it down. Something many "environmental" producers tend to gloss over and ignore.

  • @wolfiemuse
    @wolfiemuse Год назад +5

    8:31 is the part I have trouble with, lol. You’d have to have several things at your house (including compressed air) in order to then break the fabric back down. A lot of the convenience is gone with this, too

    • @VoidKing666
      @VoidKing666 Год назад

      Also, wouldn’t it be skin-tight?

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse Год назад

      @@VoidKing666 yeah, adding layers on top of it would probably help with that because it would want to adhere to itself I think

    • @VoidKing666
      @VoidKing666 Год назад

      @@wolfiemuse maybe, but it would be thick and heavy then, and use a lot more material. It also would still be super tight to the skin, even if it didn’t look like it