Clothing research claims to provide the body with the oxygen it needs


New York, November 19, 2021, Friday

Scientists have developed a special type of breathing cloth that will supply the wearer with the oxygen they need. This fabric is claimed to be very useful for people who have to work hard and have difficulty breathing. This fabric has been manufactured at MIT, Massachusetts of Technology, USA.

Researchers believe that this fabric is especially useful for clothing singers, athletes. They need plenty of energy and oxygen during their performance. It is also very useful for those who have difficulty breathing. This special type of fabric is body adjustable which has both shrinkage and stretch properties. This is how oxygen is supplied.


According to the information received, this fabric made of Om fiber has many layers but it is so thin that it does not harm the human skin at all. From the outside it looks like polyester but it is much better than polyester. There is a fluidic system in the middle of the fabric which starts working as soon as the garment is worn on the body. The sensors attached to it determine how much the garment is stretched. The fluid immediately begins to inhale the outside air and immediately comes in contact with the skin.

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