jacketkuler
Jacketkuler is a concept at the intersection of wearable technology and color theory, referring to a jacket-based system capable of producing dynamic, programmable color displays on its surface. The term is used in design discourse to explore how clothing can function as a visual interface and mood cue rather than a static garment.
Implementation approaches vary. One common model uses electrochromic textiles that change hue with applied voltage, while
Design variations emphasize modularity and washability. Some Jacketkuler concepts feature swappable color panels or detachable sleeves,
Within fashion and design contexts, Jacketkuler is cited as an example of wearable technology used as expressive
Related topics include wearable technology, smart textiles, color theory, electrochromic materials, and RGB LED wearables.