He was
inspired by the weird and wonderful hi-tech bras found in Syrian bazaars and
has created a step-by-step guide on how to make your own. Sarafan says, “The
first time I read about Syrian Lingerie I was quite moved. It became my mission
to fast-forward lingerie technology in the West. I figured the first
step in
this critical mission was to replicate some of the advancements made in Syria .
The article
of lingerie that resonated most with my inner sensibilities was the clap-off
bra.”
Although
created as a novelty item, Sarafan’s technology could be used by arthritis
sufferers as well as people with physical disabilities. However for normal
users, make sure not to wear it when going to the next award function!
How to make
your own?
Cut the
clasp off of the bra. Carefully break open the casing for the relay to expose
the electromagnet. Put your relay into the centre of a prototype circuit board
and make cut marks around the outline of the relay. Cut two prototype circuit
boards to size.
One board
should have a 1/4 trimmed off of each long end, such that you are a left with a
long strip. The other board should be cut to a small square using the markings
you made in the outline of the relay. Put together the circuit using the 28-pin
socket in place of the ATMEGA168 chip.
Cut the
ends off a USB cable to leave a section of cable roughly 6” to 8” long.
Cut a small
bow-tie shaped section of fabric that will fold over the front of the bra - the
part the clamp is attached to.
In the
centre of this bow-tie cut a small opening and fasten a grommet.
Insert a
bolt through the grommet from the back towards the front and fasten it with a
nut.
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