Dutch fashion designer Pauline van Dongen has created a smart top that vibrates in response to bad posture.
FysioPal is a shirt designed to correct bad upper-body posture by alerting the wearer when they are slouching.
Dongen worked alongside tactile displays company Elitac to create FysioPal, which contains sensors that pairs with a smartphone app.
If it detects a slouch, the top will softly vibrate, alerting the wearer to change how they are sitting or standing.

The top is designed to be minimal, with clean lines and a simple silhouette. The electronics are laminated into the textiles, made by Swiss company Schoeller.
“FysioPal is able to pave the way for wearable technology to include both functional and aesthetic values,” said the designer.
of the felt experience of the garments we wear on a daily basis.”
Van Dongen is known for marrying electronics with fashion. The Arnhem-based designer started exploring the possibilities of incorporating solar panels into clothes in 2013, with a fashion collection that used panels concealed under flaps to turn the wearer into a walking phone charger.
Since then she has created a knitted cardigan that senses how well its wearer is moving, and a long jump suit made from condom material.
Source: dezeen.com