When I was in 4th grade 15 years ago I had a shirt that changed while I was outside, man did I think it was cool. A classmate asked if I had changed because she was sure I had a black & white on me earlier today and not a vibrant colorful one. Her jaw dropped when I showed her that it had changed before going out again, it was awesome
It was fun going to Mackinac Island and seeing Del Sol - I saw this episode and thought "??? There's an entire store of this stuff. I went there *over 10 years ago*" Sadly my color changing flip flops got caught in the teething period of a puppy, but they were fun while I had them.
I remember going on a cruise to Alaska as a little kid in the early 2000s and my mom getting a sweatshirt that had these color changing flowers embroidered on the sleeves. I found it years later and it still worked because it was in the back of a closet for a decade lol
15 or so years ago, color changing clothes and especially nail polish and other small items, were sold in every tourist trap store when I went on a Caribbean Cruise. The tech must have gotten much better if they became big now instead of then
Style theory idea: what is the logic behind making perfume ads the most RANDOM ads ever? Like they never have anything to do with the perfume they’re selling 😭
I would love to see what matpat and the theorist gang have to say about this, however I’m pretty sure they do it to sell a lifestyle/a feeling. But would love to hear more
There is a reason! You ever tried describing color to a blind person? That's what those ads are doing. They're trying to describe a smell using only visuals. It's basically impossible to do that though so the ad instead tries to convince you it's so cool you just have to experience it yourself. There isn't really a better alternative unfortunately, as an actual description of the smell would be a lot less enticing.
I see one potential for these: wedding dresses Looking white in the ceremony, changing to party colors under uv light on the dancing floor And they don't need to survive for long, because they are for weddings
I'm pretty sure they prepare most of their theories in advance instead of the same week when they post those theories. I assume they prepared at least a dozen theories before this channel even started
In Australia: in the 90s, as a part of the sun safety education program, we had badges with little UV colour change cloth patches to remind us to put on sunscreen, if it changed colour you needed sunscreen (even worked on cloudy days 😉).
Just never pay attention to TikTok, period. I guarantee you won't miss a thing! The .01% of TikTok posts that are actually interesting or relevant always get reuploaded to RUclips, Instagram & co and appear in your friends' status posts or get sent to you directly anyway.
The best use of this was a t-shirt I got years ago from Universal Studios. It used normal ink that matched the energized color to depict the Marauder's Map then in the sun, little footprints would appear on the map lol. Hard to judge the cost since everything from the Orlando parks costs like, 3x a normal store
My mom loves color changing nail polish in the summer. It works really well because you keep the bottle somewhere cool and dark, then the little bit you put on your nails only has to keep working for a few weeks until it's removed.
Thinking about how when Style Theory was first announced, I scoffed at it.. now here we are, Mat's saving me money AND I totally grasp the concept of this channel now. 😅 sorry it took so long Mat.
I got a light activated color-changing shirt on vacation once when I was a kid. It lasted for several years! I wonder what that company did differently.
me too! mine was from some nature preserve and had birds on it. I wore it probably once a week for years and it continued to work. only got rid of it because I spilled spaghetti sauce on it and it stained too badly to clean. :(
I remember growing up in the 80s we had those color changing t-shirts called Hypercolor and it was all the rage. Too bad it was a 1 hit wonder and this probably will be too, but it is nice to see they are trying to bring back the technology again because reminiscing about the old days is fun 😂
I remember having a color changing shirt when I was about 6. When my dad showed me how it changed, my mind was blown. I loved that shirt and it's still probably in the back of my closet.
As someone who has used transition lenses, they don't last that long, unfortunately. My current glasses are "transition lenses", but they don't get dark at all in the bright sunlight anymore and they're only two years old.
This reminds me so, so much of the doll I had when I was little. It was a Disney's Pocahontas one, with a color changing dress. When exposed to sunlight, colorful leaves would appear on the fabric. It felt like magic to me back then.
Funny thing is, I remember buying a UV reactive tee several years ago from Threadless. It was $15 (or whatever their standard price was back then) and lasted for quite a while. The colors weren’t quite so bright though.
You should 100% shell out the money to make 5 of those arg hoodies and send them to 4 of your favorite youtubers and 1 to Sean Evans because he still won't have you on hot ones.
Matpat: Today, I'm gonna prove to you why these UV activated outfits might not be such a bright idea. Anybody who's ever bought anything from Del Sol: We already know.
I remember having photochromic bracelets as a kid (the beads became colorful when in the sun)…..the beads normally were like a opaque whitish/grayish color I think.
yeah that’s how i knew the plain white-beige clothes at that fashion show weren’t just whitish for demonstration purposes - it’s a limitation. my sibling and i made bracelets out of color-changing pony beads at a nearby nature reserve when we were little and they were always the same cloudy/slightly translucent white color. it’s a cute little gimmick for kids and special events, but i definitely don’t expect to see a fashion revolution just because of these photochromic dyes. they’re just too limited imo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ although i did see a really cool idea for them in another comment: wedding dresses that stay white during an indoor ceremony, then change color during an outdoor reception or one w/ blacklights. it would be a fun party trick in the moment, and even after the dye stops working, you’d still be left with a traditional white dress to keep with your other sentimental items, pass on to your kids, or give to some other bride-to-be who either can’t or doesn’t want to drop thousands of dollars on a garment they’ll only use once XD
You can layer photochromic dyes, so you have a dark colour as base and then in sunlight the previously transparent top layer changes to another colour, hiding the underlying layer. Does require a transparent top layer though, so its not exactly going to become cheaper like that. But it should be possible to make some non-drab base layer. Once the interest in the drab-fab colour change dies down enough I suppose.
I think a profitable application of this could be for wedding dresses. They’re typically white, typically worn only once, and would look really cool for an outdoor wedding
I had a thermochromic shirt years back. It lasted a while, but eventually it stopped working properly. I don't know how much it was (I was a young teen I think, someone bought it for me), but the equivalent of $50 in today's money sounds about right, as I can't imagine anyone in my family wasting more than that on a novelty shirt.
Dear Theorists, I have a question, what is the best way to wash your hands? 1. Putting on soap first, then washing your hands 2. Rinse your hands, put on soap, then wash 3. Just use hand sanitizer
I laughted when matpat said we'd go outside if an arg jacket had clues that needed to be exposed to sunlight. Like im pretty sure we'd leave the jacket outside and come back for it later lol
One of the best suggestion for the collab of film theory and style theory and food theory " can eating too much food can chage your hair color ( focus on the hair color change of mitsuri from demon slayer ) or getting hit by a lighting can change your hair color ( focus on zenistu from demon slayer
7:00 - Um, Matt, blasting it off into outer space will just make it deteriorate faster as there is much more UV light up there that doesn't even make it to earth because of the atmosphere.
I have a colour changing shirt from 15 years ago. The great part about it is that is only colour changing on the butterflies on the top. So it’s already a default white top with a fun design, the butterflies just get bright and colourful in the daylight
Sooooo.... No one else had a bunch of random t shirts that went from black and white to color in the sun from like, the early 2000s? This isn't even new.
It lurks in the shadows, out of His spotlight, His view. He dances on the stage, weaving a web of lies. But you must venture beyond the cage, and find where It cries. Find the truth.
I remember when I was younger, I had this color changing nail polish that went from silver to hot pink and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. While it took a while to change (like 5-10 minutes), I never noticed it stop changing before I chipped it all off.
think of a future where you can buy one dress for multiple occasions, like if your out in the sun you have a pretty summer dress, and when in a dark night club or bar, you have a cool vibrant dress and didn't have to change.
As a very happy consumer of your content im requesting a podcast, i enjoy putting on these videos and listening to them but if i could use podcasts in replacement that would be awsome, thank you! 😊❤
I remember when I was young (like, 8 or so?), we got some clothes that reacted when you got them wet with cold water. I believe that it was blue by default, but turned pinkish when wet, but I might have it backwards. It was neat at first, but lost the novelty quickly. Then, at some point it stopped working. Although, with that, it at least stayed colorful after, as opposed to the photochromatic dyes.
think when combined/woven in with regular fabric this can be pretty cool as the regular fabric can be any accessible dye while the beige from the UV reactive fibers could be used as a special kind of hidden message on the clothes or a branding.. especially in the clubscene or rave scene
Earlier this year I bought a cute Axolotl shirt that has the Axolotl change color (turns purple-ish) while in the sun. Could see them making other animals like a chameleon or even normal animals that all blend together while neutral but that each pop out once out in the sun. Like a "spot the hidden animals" style shirt that shows the answers once you go out
I love when the fashion industry evolves. My question here would be... how do you wash them appropriately? Like, as a base they're white and cream and beige. If they get stained I'm assuming you can't use bleach on them lol MatPat, please do an episode on outfit swaps! Not necessarily like in those circus/magic/etc shows. I remember once seeing a skirt a girl made for the premiere of the Batman vs Superman movie where it started off with one, she twirled and it changed to the next, and finally twirled again and it became Wonder Woman themed. It was very cool and learning the "science" behind those techniques might be interesting to cover!
I remember back in the 90s/early 00s having a few shirts that were color changing with the sun. They were so much fun, but they never lasted a full summer. Shame they haven't gotten much better in the decades since.
When I was in 4th grade 15 years ago I had a shirt that changed while I was outside, man did I think it was cool. A classmate asked if I had changed because she was sure I had a black & white on me earlier today and not a vibrant colorful one. Her jaw dropped when I showed her that it had changed before going out again, it was awesome
Would have been so cool to see in class!
I graduated high school 12 years ago and I've been even more miserable ever since.
@@smb-c3po I hear that.
Yeah very cool 😎 ,and you probably didn't have to spend as much as these clothes are priced either.
@@garystinten9339 I wish I could redo my high school years only better.
In the eighties and early nineties we called it hypercolor and it was a well-known fact that it didn't last very long. It wore out too quickly
I was just gonna say that! 😄
I was waiting for MatPat to mention that this is decades old tech! We had a couple of tees in the early 90s that were I think Umbro brand.
@@psephi411 maybe, but in the summer it was indistinguishable magic to the small child that I was.
@@psephi411 correct!
I also had hypercolor shirts as a kid lol
I feel old when Del Sol isn't in the public conscious anymore. We've already had crappy color changing novelty t-shirts and we loved it.
I just commented the same thing that Del Sol been doing this for decades and "now" it's "Main stream"
Me with my 15 year old del sol nail polish 😂
I went to post this but I see someone else is also a connoisseur of fine clothing
@@imaginefun13oh my gosh the nail polish! I begged my mom to buy it for me and I kept them for YEARS
It was fun going to Mackinac Island and seeing Del Sol - I saw this episode and thought "??? There's an entire store of this stuff. I went there *over 10 years ago*"
Sadly my color changing flip flops got caught in the teething period of a puppy, but they were fun while I had them.
It’d be funny if they managed to make a dress that went from black and blue to white and gold in the sunlight
Can they color change it from laurel to yanny as well?
Asesome idea. ;-)
is this the reference to that one photo where the internet was all up in arms about yesterday?
@@chillidog1988 i’m pretty sure. also it wasn’t yesterday it was almost a decade back.
@@sylvy16 omg, I thought it was an exaggerated comment, but then I realized. Man, I forgot my uni times!
I remember going on a cruise to Alaska as a little kid in the early 2000s and my mom getting a sweatshirt that had these color changing flowers embroidered on the sleeves. I found it years later and it still worked because it was in the back of a closet for a decade lol
can we all agree that "not the brightest idea" is one of the smoothest play on words MatPat and the team have ever written
MatPat takes TikTok more seriously than I take my musical compositions
@МеаtСаnуоn 🅥 yes it was the one 😀😀👍👍
Lol😂
Bro, when will the next concerto come out? I'm tired of waiting!!
Lmaoooo
When u dropping a new album
15 or so years ago, color changing clothes and especially nail polish and other small items, were sold in every tourist trap store when I went on a Caribbean Cruise. The tech must have gotten much better if they became big now instead of then
Nah it just wasn't "fashionable" until recent.
Style theory idea: what is the logic behind making perfume ads the most RANDOM ads ever? Like they never have anything to do with the perfume they’re selling 😭
I would love to see what matpat and the theorist gang have to say about this, however I’m pretty sure they do it to sell a lifestyle/a feeling. But would love to hear more
What in the world are the men's cologne names, "cool sport" "savage" like . Huh
Exactly! The perfume ads are just a woman walking through fire on a beach with a VO saying how she is unique and unstoppable.
There is a reason! You ever tried describing color to a blind person? That's what those ads are doing. They're trying to describe a smell using only visuals. It's basically impossible to do that though so the ad instead tries to convince you it's so cool you just have to experience it yourself. There isn't really a better alternative unfortunately, as an actual description of the smell would be a lot less enticing.
Yes! I see those commercials and I'm like, "How is Timothee Chalamet staring into the camera supposed to make me want to buy some cologne?"
I see one potential for these: wedding dresses
Looking white in the ceremony, changing to party colors under uv light on the dancing floor
And they don't need to survive for long, because they are for weddings
Great idea. I agree.
That's actually pretty genius! I love that idea.
I absolutely love this idea!! It sounds so pretty!
Ohh, that's a great idea!
Ok but like I actually love this! You could even print a message on the train or something
It's actually very impressive that team theorist can think of a new style theory every week
It's impressive he can come up with 4 different theories each week
don't forget all the suggestions and ideas from his team and fanbase
Well he has a team, the ideas come from them as much as him
I'm pretty sure they prepare most of their theories in advance instead of the same week when they post those theories. I assume they prepared at least a dozen theories before this channel even started
@@fizzy69o.0 i know, but it's still impressive
In Australia: in the 90s, as a part of the sun safety education program, we had badges with little UV colour change cloth patches to remind us to put on sunscreen, if it changed colour you needed sunscreen (even worked on cloudy days 😉).
As long as TikTok exists, the Theorists Team will *never* run out of content for Style and Food Theorists
Bad news if Montana starts trending then.
In the 90s, they had temperature changing clothes. GMM had some temp changing merch and that tshirt has worked for years and multiple washes.
Immediately thought of GMM, and that seems to have panned out great!
The moral of the story is to never pay attention to TikTok when it comes to fashion. Or food. Or anything, really.
I dunno the BookTok side seems to be getting kids reading more so I'm on board with that at least.
@@EnbyGaemer2005 What are they reading?
Just never pay attention to TikTok, period.
I guarantee you won't miss a thing! The .01% of TikTok posts that are actually interesting or relevant always get reuploaded to RUclips, Instagram & co and appear in your friends' status posts or get sent to you directly anyway.
@@Astrophel24 A lot of Sara J. Maas and Collen Hoover.
@@EnbyGaemer2005 Ahh.. I see.
A bit disappointed in booktok ngl...
I remember when Mattel made a cool line of Hotwheels with thermochromic paint, they called them "Color Shifters."
I had T-shirts from tourist shops and nail polish as a teenager that transition in the sunlight…. That was the 90s… I guess everything repeats itself.
The best use of this was a t-shirt I got years ago from Universal Studios. It used normal ink that matched the energized color to depict the Marauder's Map then in the sun, little footprints would appear on the map lol. Hard to judge the cost since everything from the Orlando parks costs like, 3x a normal store
I really want to know how practical Roman clothing was- I have no clue why, but I feel like that would be a cool style theory video :/
My mom loves color changing nail polish in the summer. It works really well because you keep the bottle somewhere cool and dark, then the little bit you put on your nails only has to keep working for a few weeks until it's removed.
Thinking about how when Style Theory was first announced, I scoffed at it.. now here we are, Mat's saving me money AND I totally grasp the concept of this channel now. 😅 sorry it took so long Mat.
Later is better than never
I got a light activated color-changing shirt on vacation once when I was a kid. It lasted for several years! I wonder what that company did differently.
me too! mine was from some nature preserve and had birds on it. I wore it probably once a week for years and it continued to work. only got rid of it because I spilled spaghetti sauce on it and it stained too badly to clean. :(
Makes me wonder if part of the temporarity of these products has to do with planned obsolence and/or fast-fashion.
@@determineddaaf3 i honestly doubt that especially because 12h lifespan is too extreme and the lifelong guarantee that some of the shops offer
I remember growing up in the 80s we had those color changing t-shirts called Hypercolor and it was all the rage. Too bad it was a 1 hit wonder and this probably will be too, but it is nice to see they are trying to bring back the technology again because reminiscing about the old days is fun 😂
I remember having a color changing shirt when I was about 6. When my dad showed me how it changed, my mind was blown. I loved that shirt and it's still probably in the back of my closet.
As someone who has used transition lenses, they don't last that long, unfortunately. My current glasses are "transition lenses", but they don't get dark at all in the bright sunlight anymore and they're only two years old.
i remember buying shirts like this back in the early 2000s from a store called del sol that preyed on all the cruise ship customers like crazy
4:22 never expected a monster high collab but, I'm here for it
This reminds me so, so much of the doll I had when I was little. It was a Disney's Pocahontas one, with a color changing dress. When exposed to sunlight, colorful leaves would appear on the fabric. It felt like magic to me back then.
9:29 funny how the head editor didn’t turn to dust
I love the dnd refrence at 2:42
Why you shouldn't waste money on color-changing clothes:
Matpat will release all his colored jackets soon
No no he's a got a point
Just because you edited I’m going to dislike, I’m too lazy to post it on r/awardspeechedits
Now those Likes seem less earned.
EYYY A NEW STYLE THEORY
Double bot
DAMMIT
@МеаtСаnуоn 🅥 why did that fool me for a second, damn
yeah that happens every week
Funny thing is, I remember buying a UV reactive tee several years ago from Threadless. It was $15 (or whatever their standard price was back then) and lasted for quite a while. The colors weren’t quite so bright though.
You should 100% shell out the money to make 5 of those arg hoodies and send them to 4 of your favorite youtubers and 1 to Sean Evans because he still won't have you on hot ones.
Two ideas for Style Theory, what is the best Halloween costume, and how hot/impractical/dangerous are mascot (animatronic) suits.
That would’ve been such a cool thing for sad beige babies. The parents see beige indoors, and when the kids are out they get to experience colours.
9:12 bro literally said “anything to make y’all touch some damn grass
Matpat: Today, I'm gonna prove to you why these UV activated outfits might not be such a bright idea.
Anybody who's ever bought anything from Del Sol: We already know.
Yes! Haven't thought of Del Sol in forever!
@@Freakadog there's still one active in Las Vegas, so the franchise isn't dead yet.
might not be great for casual wear but seems like a fun day date outfit. can switch from formal to garden party real fast.
matpat made a dnd joke now i can finaly die in peace
This channel slaps so much harder than i ever thought it would! And im not even inti fashion!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I agree, MatPat is pretty freaking awesome.
Theory idea! What is the best looking and most useful outfit for any apocalypse?
I remember having photochromic bracelets as a kid (the beads became colorful when in the sun)…..the beads normally were like a opaque whitish/grayish color I think.
yeah that’s how i knew the plain white-beige clothes at that fashion show weren’t just whitish for demonstration purposes - it’s a limitation. my sibling and i made bracelets out of color-changing pony beads at a nearby nature reserve when we were little and they were always the same cloudy/slightly translucent white color. it’s a cute little gimmick for kids and special events, but i definitely don’t expect to see a fashion revolution just because of these photochromic dyes. they’re just too limited imo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
although i did see a really cool idea for them in another comment: wedding dresses that stay white during an indoor ceremony, then change color during an outdoor reception or one w/ blacklights. it would be a fun party trick in the moment, and even after the dye stops working, you’d still be left with a traditional white dress to keep with your other sentimental items, pass on to your kids, or give to some other bride-to-be who either can’t or doesn’t want to drop thousands of dollars on a garment they’ll only use once XD
I just love Matpat's videos so much and his narration is amazing.
It’s too late, I already got a colour changing Jurassic Park shirt😭
You can layer photochromic dyes, so you have a dark colour as base and then in sunlight the previously transparent top layer changes to another colour, hiding the underlying layer. Does require a transparent top layer though, so its not exactly going to become cheaper like that. But it should be possible to make some non-drab base layer. Once the interest in the drab-fab colour change dies down enough I suppose.
For how expensive it is, it's absurd how short their lifespan is. I can see this being cool in the future, it's just too soon.
Next thing you know we program our designs on our phone and the shirt just morphes into them
4:36 I HAD THAT LIGHTNING MCQUEEN
SAME
I think a profitable application of this could be for wedding dresses. They’re typically white, typically worn only once, and would look really cool for an outdoor wedding
I had a thermochromic shirt years back. It lasted a while, but eventually it stopped working properly. I don't know how much it was (I was a young teen I think, someone bought it for me), but the equivalent of $50 in today's money sounds about right, as I can't imagine anyone in my family wasting more than that on a novelty shirt.
Dear Theorists,
I have a question, what is the best way to wash your hands?
1. Putting on soap first, then washing your hands
2. Rinse your hands, put on soap, then wash
3. Just use hand sanitizer
I laughted when matpat said we'd go outside if an arg jacket had clues that needed to be exposed to sunlight. Like im pretty sure we'd leave the jacket outside and come back for it later lol
One of the best suggestion for the collab of film theory and style theory and food theory " can eating too much food can chage your hair color ( focus on the hair color change of mitsuri from demon slayer ) or getting hit by a lighting can change your hair color ( focus on zenistu from demon slayer
Glad to see the other commenters also pointing out that we've had nail polish and toys like this for years
With that kind of price you could just buy lots of cheaper , different colour clothes that will last longer than a year.
You can color change cloths??? Oooooo
Lol
U first
30 years ago, De Sol was cool to own. Guess fashion went full circle again.
I've literally had a color changing shirt for 10+ years. Why is this just now a thing that's blowing up?
And I had Hypercolor color changing clothes in the 80s and 90s.
7:00 - Um, Matt, blasting it off into outer space will just make it deteriorate faster as there is much more UV light up there that doesn't even make it to earth because of the atmosphere.
Yes! Someone
Hi MatPat you are amazing keep doing what you are doing
Yee
You hit me with a nostalgia bomb at 4:40 because I've seen that ad before!
0:01 hello timed users
bene ciao amico come stai? bene spero di avere una bella giornata
I have a colour changing shirt from 15 years ago. The great part about it is that is only colour changing on the butterflies on the top. So it’s already a default white top with a fun design, the butterflies just get bright and colourful in the daylight
Epic video! Never fails to impress.
Please the moment you showed monster high I screamed. My two favorite hyper fixations in one!
man mat never dissapoints us
Sooooo.... No one else had a bunch of random t shirts that went from black and white to color in the sun from like, the early 2000s? This isn't even new.
Amazing how they keep producing these amazing videos consistently❤❤
It lurks in the shadows,
out of His spotlight,
His view.
He dances on the stage,
weaving a web of lies.
But you must venture beyond the cage,
and find where It cries.
Find the truth.
I remember when I was younger, I had this color changing nail polish that went from silver to hot pink and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. While it took a while to change (like 5-10 minutes), I never noticed it stop changing before I chipped it all off.
think of a future where you can buy one dress for multiple occasions, like if your out in the sun you have a pretty summer dress, and when in a dark night club or bar, you have a cool vibrant dress and didn't have to change.
Me: Wants to get LITERAL COLOUR CHANGING CLOTHES.
Matpat: This is why colour changing clothes are bad for you.
We all know I'm much too ugly to ever pull anything off or even find love.
Would be cool to see how big-budget musical theatre productions might incorporate it into costume design for on-stage rapid costume changes
Don't forget about color changing nail polish. It uses temperature instead of UV light.
As a very happy consumer of your content im requesting a podcast, i enjoy putting on these videos and listening to them but if i could use podcasts in replacement that would be awsome, thank you! 😊❤
I was on the fence when style theory came out but now I'm so glad that it did. MatPat has the best job!
90's teens: "Yeah, the future is amazing"
I remember when I was young (like, 8 or so?), we got some clothes that reacted when you got them wet with cold water. I believe that it was blue by default, but turned pinkish when wet, but I might have it backwards. It was neat at first, but lost the novelty quickly. Then, at some point it stopped working. Although, with that, it at least stayed colorful after, as opposed to the photochromatic dyes.
It's hard to believe that MatPat and Vsauce are the same age.
Isnt Theorywear now CARRYING color changing clothing? Or is that through heat changing?
UV Color Changing outfits existed since the late 70s and early 80s...
They’ve had color changing shirts forever at any tourist location. Monterey And San Francisco have had these for years
2:40 I got a Nat20+3 on an investigation check to get that joke!
Here's my theory on why its a scam:
number one: its a Tik Tok trend.
number two: that's it.
i love this new theorist channel so much… it’s so random
think when combined/woven in with regular fabric this can be pretty cool as the regular fabric can be any accessible dye while the beige from the UV reactive fibers could be used as a special kind of hidden message on the clothes or a branding.. especially in the clubscene or rave scene
Earlier this year I bought a cute Axolotl shirt that has the Axolotl change color (turns purple-ish) while in the sun. Could see them making other animals like a chameleon or even normal animals that all blend together while neutral but that each pop out once out in the sun. Like a "spot the hidden animals" style shirt that shows the answers once you go out
…and yet a few months later MatPat released color changing clothing.
I used to have a shirt like that when I was younger it was cool until I spilt Gatorade on and stained it for ever
7:04 the amount of mockery in his voice is just perfect
Might not be such a BRIGHT idea.
I see what you did there😂
Style fan theory: What is the most optimal gaming clothing, reducing of sweat, most comfortable ect.
you wear clothing while gaming?
It would just be an #ad for @Markiplier's clothing brand.
@@stephenoakley9724 it would be pretty funny to see Mat make an episode because Mark sponsored him XD
@@Falcodrin bro what
I think some of the water activate dyes like you have for kids toys would be a really cool concept for a rain jacket :)
The color changing hotwheels car that's been sitting on my desk for 15 years:
"Look what they need to do to mimic a fraction of our power"
I love when the fashion industry evolves. My question here would be... how do you wash them appropriately? Like, as a base they're white and cream and beige. If they get stained I'm assuming you can't use bleach on them lol
MatPat, please do an episode on outfit swaps! Not necessarily like in those circus/magic/etc shows. I remember once seeing a skirt a girl made for the premiere of the Batman vs Superman movie where it started off with one, she twirled and it changed to the next, and finally twirled again and it became Wonder Woman themed. It was very cool and learning the "science" behind those techniques might be interesting to cover!
I’m amazed that the team can release a new theory on 4 different channels every week!
(I also haven’t ever been this early to a video!)
Talk about the scam of logo clothing. Basically you are paying a company to to advertise for them. I guess the theory is why we are willing to do it.
I remember back in the 90s/early 00s having a few shirts that were color changing with the sun. They were so much fun, but they never lasted a full summer. Shame they haven't gotten much better in the decades since.
this would be cool for a wedding dress.