Fontaine Cards to make i keep all my dad jokes in a dad a base shirt. a special-edition deck of playing cards, with all sales benefiting Black Lives Matter. Elijah Funk and Alix Ross of Online Ceramics made a T-shirt printed with a giant peace sign, skeleton hands in handcuffs, and quotes from a speech by Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I (which later featured in Bob Marley’s song “War.”) They’re donating 100% of proceeds to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Black Lives Matter, the Movement for Black Lives, and the National Bail Out collective.
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The cozy relationship between technology and comfort isn’t new—consider the hoodie-and-jeans uniform of Mark Zuckerberg and his Silicon Valley disciples—but perhaps they’ve become more inversely related i keep all my dad jokes in a dad a base shirt. As technology gets more advanced, our clothes become less so: They’re comfier, simpler in design, less public-facing. That isn’t to say we’re going to devolve into ribbed-knit cocoons; loungewear should be as cleverly designed as our “outside” clothes. Lunya’s certainly is. The silk separates are machine washable; shorts and joggers come with no-twist elastic waistbands; leggings have pockets for your phone and anti-chafe seams; and loose tanks feature underarm panels to avoid nip slips or spillage. Lunya’s fabrics are smart too, merging natural fibers with modern technology, from cool-touch cotton to “Restore Pima,” a blend of cotton and celliant polyester that transforms your body’s heat into infrared energy to increase blood flow and boost cell oxygenation. We’re probably a few years out from truly high-tech clothing, but it’s easy to see Lunya venturing further into that space with clothes that help you sleep better or soothe your muscles.
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