• Using milk to make clothes. FUCK YEAH SCIENCE!
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[video=youtube;G9Vri98Cyg8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Vri98Cyg8[/video]
I really don't like the idea of wearing milk clothing. Really don't
can you eat it
Environmentally friendly because you don't need pesticides? Nevermind all that energy and space needed for dairy farming I guess. [quote]I really don't like the idea of wearing milk clothing. Really don't [/quote] Why not? Is it any different than using oil for nylon and wood for rayon?
Doesn't this mean that lactose intolerant people can't wear these clothes?
[QUOTE=Coffee;31366044]Doesn't this mean that lactose intolerant people can't wear these clothes?[/QUOTE] I don't know if you're serious but lactose intolerance doesn't work that way.
What happens if you spill milk on it?
Thats awesome as hell.
I could see this being a little more environmentally friendly if you think about it... It's a byproduct of cows and would replace many acres of cotton if we make this shit instead of drinking milk.
[QUOTE=Jabberwocky;31365600]Environmentally friendly because you don't need pesticides? Nevermind all that energy and space needed for dairy farming I guess.[/QUOTE] It uses non food-quality milk that would be thrown out otherwise. Says so in the video.
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