Path: utzoo!hoptoad!amdcad!amdahl!ames!aurora!agate!ig!uwmcsd1!bbn!husc6!ncsuvx!mcnc!uvaarpa!umd5!brooksj From: brooksj@umd5.umd.edu (Joanne Brooks) Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk Subject: Re: Cyberfashions Message-ID: <2300@umd5.umd.edu> Date: 15 Feb 88 20:08:00 GMT References: <2727@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> <1630@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <3149@cup.portal.com> Distribution: usa Organization: University of Maryland, College Park Lines: 29 In article <3149@cup.portal.com>, DeadHead@cup.portal.com writes: > > Holography is cool, too. But it is gonna be tough to do on a tshirt. > I wonder if anyone has a way to make your t-shirt glow in the dark. Like > using flourescent materials.... > There are ways of making t-shirts, sweatshirts glow in the dark. I do not know what the exact process is, but what you end up with is a yellowish-green design by day, and a glowing design by night (or dark area). I have a sleeveless sweatshirt, black with the words 'RELAX' (aka Frankie Goes to Hollywood). Imagine my delight when wearing it for the first time one summer day, several friends and I walked into a movie theatre... The glow lasted almost the entire movie....much to *their* embarrasment! ;-) > > DeadHead jojo -- Joanne Brooks BITNET: BROOKSJ@UMDD.BITNET U of Maryland Computer Science Ctr Internet: brooksj@umd5.umd.edu Consulting Staff