Would you wear clothes made from spoiled milk?

Would you wear clothes made from spoiled milk?


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Steely Dan

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  • #1
http://www.styleite.com/retail/mademoiselle-chichi-milk-clothes/

WATCH: These Clothes Are Made From Spoiled Milk
by Chloe Marmet | 12:42 pm, July 26th, 2011

Got milk? One German designer does — and she’s using it to create beautiful, eco-friendly dresses. Anke Domaske combined her two passions, science and fashion, to create the milk-based clothing line Mademoiselle Chi Chi....

There's a video at the link. They supposedly don't smell and feel like silk.
 
  • #2
probably if they felt like silk and wouldn't melt when washed.
spun protein??? hmmmmmm
 
  • #3
in the U.K., they make paper from sheep poo ...
 
  • #4
  • #5
I guess as long as the weather wasn't hot. Does bring new meaning to 'that not so fresh feeling'. :D
 
  • #6
I guess as long as the weather wasn't hot. Does bring new meaning to 'that not so fresh feeling'. :D

In the video one woman says she thinks she sweats less in them. They don't smell like spoiled milk supposedly.
 
  • #7
Would I wear clothes made from spoiled milk?
Of course not, but I wouldn't cry over it.

Please don't say that was cheesey.
 
  • #8
Would I wear clothes made from spoiled milk?
Of course not, but I wouldn't cry over it.

Please don't say that was cheesey.

:laughcry:

nacho-cheeselg.jpg
 
  • #9
I would buy those for my kids, they're already wearing ketchup most of the time :)
 
  • #10
I would buy those for my kids, they're already wearing ketchup most of the time :)

:giggle:

You could wrap cookies in the fabric.
 
  • #11
I haven't read the article yet; however, I'm thinking since Steely posted it, it's legit and good.

Say, if Lady Gaga can wear a meat dress, and that toddler's mom in Toddlers and Tiaras can follow suit, then what's a little spilt milk?

Biting my nails here: hope the meat isn't, forbid, Emu???
 
  • #12
Really interesting neat stuff .

I dont how people with milk allergies would do wearing them. It also doesnt mention how durable they might be. Also cotton shrinks so would this milk by product swell?

I probably woud buy them ,but only the out of date ones. That way I get them at a discount.
 
  • #13
Steely, where on earth do you find these weird articles???

At least you're making me laugh!!
 

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