Clothing — 18 June 2009

News to me, but apparently a ton of infants kick the bucket due to over heating. So what’s a parent to do? Enter the Babyglow. Much like the once famed Hypercolor t-shirts from the 90s, the Babyglow jumper changes color when and if the infant’s temperature rises above the ideal 98.6 degrees. Developed by a 42 year old dad, who mind you own two bars, came up with the idea while snoozing on the couch and was awakened to a documentary about babies. The Babyglow will hit the streets in October and cost about $33 (22 UK).



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