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  • noun Plural form of wearable.

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Examples

  • The exhibit is an interesting twist that includes traditional textiles, jewelry and other "wearables" with fashion made out of non-traditional items such as Lilo Schaer's "Weekly Washing", a collection of intimate apparel made from cake doilies.

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • The exhibit is an interesting twist that includes traditional textiles, jewelry and other "wearables" with fashion made out of non-traditional items such as Lilo Schaer's "Weekly Washing", a collection of intimate apparel made from cake doilies.

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • The Google Store has campaigns with two types of landing pages: product pages for a specific product like this t-shirt, and category pages for entire groups like all wearables.

    New Interface Thursdays: All about filters 2009

  • I love finding jewelry, furniture, art and wearables there.

    Days at the Races 2011

  • Today, they're balancing the iPad with mobile and Web development; tomorrow, they're looking at other tablets, connected TVs and printers, in-car entertainment systems, wearables, and other devices yet to be invented.

    CMOs: Should Your Brand Be On A Tablet? Sarah Rotman Epps 2010

  • Another thrilling episode in the ongoing adventure of converting adult clothing to child-size wearables!

    Girl Dresses out of a Woman's Skirt regina doman 2009

  • Her timing was perfect – Leah Beuchley was off and running on her pioneering work, the Arduino folks had produced their platform since adapted/adopted into the wearable-friendly Lilypad – there was a lot of fun and ferment around wearables.

    Finding Ada 2010 – Angela Sheehan 2010

  • In addition, Hudson, Chip & Pepper, Antik and others will be showcasing their denim wearables.

    The Hottest Designer Shopping Event Takes Los Angeles By Storm on April 26th 2007

  • One of Laura's biggest gripes is that the wearables which she creates do not really get used as such, inevitably ending up as exhibits in museums or sophisticated art venues such as Ars Electronica.

    The Work of Art in the Age of Computational (Re)Production *** Alpha Auer 2009

  • One of Laura's biggest gripes is that the wearables which she creates do not really get used as such, inevitably ending up as exhibits in museums or sophisticated art venues such as Ars Electronica.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Alpha Auer 2009

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