Fabricor's Stain-Proof Chef Jacket and Apron Actually Repels Food
Alyson Wyers — September 24, 2014 — Tech
References: kickstarter & coolbusinessideas
This stain-proof chef jacket cleans itself, making it ideal for those working in the hospitality industry. Currently seeking finances through crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, Fabricor Workwear also makes aprons out of patented hydrophobic nanotechnology.
The Australian startup consists of chefs creating for chefs with their stain-resistant fabric that repels water, dirt and soil. The chef jacket and apron allow the workers wearing them to save money and time, not to mention the environment. By washing their workwear less often with cold water and not as many chemicals, chefs can also be eco conscious.
The material is high quality and uses the leading hydrophobic material. Using both technology and design, Fabricor aims to make a product that is the most advanced and improves the way people feel.
The Australian startup consists of chefs creating for chefs with their stain-resistant fabric that repels water, dirt and soil. The chef jacket and apron allow the workers wearing them to save money and time, not to mention the environment. By washing their workwear less often with cold water and not as many chemicals, chefs can also be eco conscious.
The material is high quality and uses the leading hydrophobic material. Using both technology and design, Fabricor aims to make a product that is the most advanced and improves the way people feel.
Trend Themes
1. Hydrophobic Workwear - Hydrophobic and stain-proof workwear improves sanitation and reduces environmental waste.
2. Self-cleaning Textiles - Self-cleaning textiles offer a convenient and eco-friendly solution for the healthcare and hospitality industries.
3. Crowdfunding for Niche Products - Crowdfunding provides an effective platform for promoting and financing innovative products in niche markets.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hydrophobic workwear is a disruptive innovation opportunity for the hospitality industry, improving hygiene and reducing laundry costs.
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3. Textile Manufacturing - Manufacturers of hydrophobic and self-cleaning textiles have an opportunity to tap into a growing demand for eco-friendly and innovative materials.
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