Yeah my friend melted a nylon bag to his hands in college after leaning back on a table with a candle on it- set his bag and back on fire before he realized and as he grabbed the bag to take it off it melted to his hands. Not cool at all
You can see the fabric at the bottom move a bit later. So think someone blew on it, to see if it changes back again.
The ink/pigment they (probably) used for this, was developed in the 70s/80s. Commonly used for novelty mugs, so I guess the "innovation" here is supposed to be, to put it on a winter jacked.
trekxtrider
Petty stupid to shoot a flamethrower at brand new stuff, maybe pay for it first.
spontaneous9
32FGWolfhound
friendsofsandwiches
and then the store catches on fire.
foreverinchains
'Member Hypercolour t-shirts?
mumbleape
One's somewhere up in the attic, probably with a Big Johnson shirt or two.
cuntybumsox
Still got mine 😎
Davedavedavedavedave
I member
GrilledSpamNCheeze
Which reminds me.. time for my colonoscopy
Bobdole010
I would not recommend shooting fire at plastic
smorsdoeuvres
Yeah my friend melted a nylon bag to his hands in college after leaning back on a table with a candle on it- set his bag and back on fire before he realized and as he grabbed the bag to take it off it melted to his hands. Not cool at all
ViolentlyJaded
But why? Seriously, what is the point?
AmoAmasAmant
Why though? So you can be lumo green when sitting next to the fire?
skapanda616
Ya, had the same thought. Would make way more sense to flip the color change. High vis in the snow.
reichtwinglunatic
So how does it go from green to black at 0:05? is this fucking ai again? whats going on?
reichtwinglunatic
reichtwinglunatic
also, the tag moves by itself in the last seconds. I guess there could be air movement, but it is still weird
deckai
If its temperature controlled, the gas from the can is cold and they failed to ignite it in this shot. And thus turned back to black.
reichtwinglunatic
right, so the jacket is meant to be color changing. I thought it was a one time deal, just a fun side effect of heat. Makes sense, thanks.
reichtwinglunatic
how about the price tag moving by itself in the last couple seconds? could be air movement, but it looks strange
deckai
You can see the fabric at the bottom move a bit later. So think someone blew on it, to see if it changes back again.
The ink/pigment they (probably) used for this, was developed in the 70s/80s. Commonly used for novelty mugs, so I guess the "innovation" here is supposed to be, to put it on a winter jacked.