Biofabric
Cloth made from living cells. When used in clothing, this fabric adjusts to perfectly fit the wearer; changes color based on differences in temperature, light, and humidity; and feeds on sweat which keeps the wearer comfortably dry.
Properties
Origin & Source
Made from a combination of atomara vines and a natural polyester called cutin
History & Usage
Everyday use
Luxury clothing
Reusability & Recycling
Biofabric can be used as fertilizer after it dies.
Distribution
Trade & Market
Developed, manufactured, and sold by the Apex Research Group
Storage
Must be kept in a special "bio-closet" when not being worn.
Type
Biomaterial
Value
200 GSC / sq ft
Rarity
Rare
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