Vollebak recently released itsTitan collection, which includes a puffer jacket, trousers, and a hat.

Vollebak

The Titan line isn’t the only clothing that’s seeing high-tech innovations.

The company’s lead designerRachele Diderowas inspired to create the jot down of garment after meeting a computer scientist.

Cap_able’s facial recognition-fooling clothing line.

Cap_able

The two discussed how they could develop fabrics using AI algorithms to allow people to protect their privacy.

The company claims the clothes can deceive algorithms meant to identify human shapes.

Recent innovations are also helping makers make better-fitting clothes.

The Titan collection of clothing made from fabric developed by NASA.

Vollebak

In the United States, 11 million metric tons of textile waste gointo landfills every year.

Most textile waste comes from two materials, or polymers, Salmon said in anews release.

Salmon is working on a chemical method of separating the fibers.

A city dumpster overflowing with clothing waste.

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