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Ohmni Creates Apparel Protecting Wearers from Unseen Waves

British artist M.I.A. garners some attention with her streetwear brand dubbed Ohmni as she has created clothing that shields wearers from unseen electromagnetic waves. This is categorized by Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G connectivity. It was unveiled online by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website.

The collection is bizarre and ensures that it will "block 99.99% of Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G from reaching your brain." Some of the pieces that make up the collection include a Tin Foil bucket hat with dual tones and a reversible design. It is made from "pure copper and nickel Faraday fabric" -- this costs $100 USD. The higher-priced Data Protection Dump Bag is marked at $200 USD and it claims to protect wearers from "99.9%" of electromagnetic radiation.
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1. Electromagnetic Shielding Fashion - Ohmni's clothing designed to protect wearers from Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G highlights the rising consumer concern about electromagnetic exposure.
2. Tech-infused Streetwear - The incorporation of Faraday fabric into streetwear indicates a blending of advanced technology with contemporary fashion.
3. Conspiracy Theory Driven Apparel - The promotion of Ohmni's collection on platforms like Infowars underscores a growing market for products appealing to niche beliefs and communities.
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1. Fashion - Ohmni's apparel showcases innovation opportunities in protective fashion, merging style with health benefits.
2. Wearable Technology - The use of materials such as copper and nickel Faraday fabric in clothing demonstrates new applications for wearable tech solutions.
3. E-commerce - The online unveiling of electromagnetic shielding apparel highlights the importance of digital platforms for niche product launches.

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