Freshen Up Fast

Designed as an intermediate solution between dry cleanings, the Wearoff is an uber-convenient appliance you can quickly use to freshen clothes. The barely-there unit’s vertical form is easily stowed in any closet or laundry room. Simply hang your garment and activate the cleaning mechanism with the smartphone app. The steamer underneath it will blast the clothing with cleansing steam and anion particles to free it of any contaminants and bacteria. The design also includes a vacuum unit that can be used to remove dust and other particles with interchangeable brush heads adapted for different clothing types.

Designers: Taekwon Yeon, Jisu Yun, Hyelin Yu, Jiyoung Shin, Hanna Yoo & Daeun Yoo

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The ‘ring’ shaped hanger  is used for ‘Air Clean’, which automatically deodorize clothes through anion particles. Meanwhile, the ‘bar’ shaped hanger can be used while manually removing dust using the handy vacuum.

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The handy vacuum is located in the lower body along with the vacuum inhalers and removable dust cartridges.

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Has four specialized nozzle brushes for each different textile to remove dust efficiently without damaging.

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Drink Water Underwater!

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Unlike other extreme activities, scuba diving is one where you can’t quench your thirst. Designed with this in mind, the Scubar makes it possible to stay hydrated even when you’re underwater! This specialized water bottle dispenses capsules made of gelatin, filled with water. Simply replace your oxygen mouthpiece with Scubar and “drink” up! The saliva soluble capsules will dissolve, delivering much needed H2O to your bod, extending the amount of time you can stay under.

Designer: Jisu Yun

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Drinking water, underwater!

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Seems like a stupid thing to need a water bottle underwater, doesn’t it? You’d be surprised! Sea Water isn’t potable and should under no circumstances be consumed, given its salt content… so when scuba divers go diving, it’s a good idea to have access to drinking water. How would one drink water underwater, though?! Spongebob seems to do it just fine (there are swimming pools under the sea, according to nickelodeon!), but in reality, it’s impossible. Scubar however does something quite clever. The bottle holds water capsules that one can chew to release the water inside. Each capsule is the equivalent of a gulp of water, making the Scubar the first and a highly innovative solution to under-water thirst!

Designers: Dong Wha Park, Yoonji Lee & Jisu Yun.

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