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Celliant claims their performance wear contain tech that helps increase circulation and convert light into energy. Sound crazy—and maybe it is—but pretty soon “smart textiles” are going to be everywhere.
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Celliant claims their performance wear contain tech that helps increase circulation and convert light into energy. Sound crazy—and maybe it is—but pretty soon “smart textiles” are going to be everywhere.

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    OH really?
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    Celliant claims their performance wear contain tech that helps increase circulation and convert light into energy. Sound...
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    Celliant claims their performance wear contain tech that helps increase circulation and convert light into energy. Sound...
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    When I saw this the first thing I thought about was QWOP
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