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If you find yourself reaching for your phone every other minute, regardless of what you may be doing or who you are with at the moment, you may be addicted to your phone—unfortunately, this a condition that many people in the mobile digital era suffer from.
To help you break your phone addiction, Japanese fashion designer Kunihiko Morinaga has created the “FOCUS” collection—every piece in this collection is made of fibers that deflect electromagnetic waves, which renders your phone unusable.
Wearing a garment from this stylish and high-tech series would force you to log off and stop using your phone when you should be concentrating on other tasks or interacting with friends and family—even if you have your phone in your hand, you cannot do anything with it.
View more images of this signal deflecting clothing collection here—would you need to wear one of these pieces to break your phone addiction or do you think that your willpower is strong enough to keep you away from your phone?





[via Visual News]
If you find yourself reaching for your phone every other minute, regardless of what you may be doing or who you are with at the moment, you may be addicted to your phone—unfortunately, this a condition that many people in the mobile digital era suffer from.
To help you break your phone addiction, Japanese fashion designer Kunihiko Morinaga has created the “FOCUS” collection—every piece in this collection is made of fibers that deflect electromagnetic waves, which renders your phone unusable.
Wearing a garment from this stylish and high-tech series would force you to log off and stop using your phone when you should be concentrating on other tasks or interacting with friends and family—even if you have your phone in your hand, you cannot do anything with it.
View more images of this signal deflecting clothing collection here—would you need to wear one of these pieces to break your phone addiction or do you think that your willpower is strong enough to keep you away from your phone?
[via Visual News]