Fabric Made From Coffee!
July 9, 2009 by Marye Audet
Filed under Coffee News
First I have to thank Bitchin’ Kitchen for twittering about this.
I like coffee. I like using coffee. I like smelling coffee…I was always sad the Dr. Suess did not write a book about coffee, although he did do some on the edge World War II propaganda movies for the US Army.
Anyway. I like coffee, I like organic coffee, and I like when people figure out how to do awesome things with everyday objects. Soy fabric is incredible, I would not eat soy based products but wear them? Ah…so soft. Bamboo, same thing. Awesome! But coffee?

Well a company is making fabric from coffee. In fact the company that perfected it has made two shirts from the amount of grounds it takes to make a cup of coffee. GROUNDS mind you, not beans. The after product of your morning ritual. If the fabric goes viral those of us that drink a lot of coffee could have a brand new income stream.
The fabric is also “quick-drying, odor controlling, and uv-protective.” Totally organic and produced in an environmentally responsible fashion the only other thing you could possibly want would be to drink the water it is rinsed in…but alas..technology has not yet come that far.
You can read more at the SCafe site.
Still. It will be interesting to see how this markets, what the cost will be..and most important of all…..will your sweat smell like coffee?
image:marye audet (those vintage magazines and books have to be good for something)

















I’ll admit, I like to buy one just so I could see what it was like. Plus, I’d love to know if it would keep me caffeinated while I was wearing it.
o.k..now THAT would be cool. If toxins from cotton can seep into your skin why not caffeine?