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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20, 2024 ~ Spatial Labs, a leading technology and design company, has made a groundbreaking move in the fashion industry with the launch of their first fashion collection - Core Powered by Circle. This collection marks a revolutionary step forward in fashion and how we connect with each other.
The Core collection is the first to utilize Spatial Labs' innovative platform, Circle, which transforms the way we engage, share, and build relationships. This collection sets a new standard for fashion and global brands, ushering in a new era of personal expression and connection.
According to Spatial Labs' founder and CEO Iddris Sandu, "Our vision with Circle is to build a platform that allows people to interact with the world around them in ways never before possible." With this technology, fashion becomes more than just clothing; it becomes a living reflection of personal identity.
The debut Core collection features essential pieces such as the Core Tee for $120, Core Crewneck for $220, Core pants for $250, and Core Hoodie for $320. The collection comes in five colorways - Arctic, Titanium, Carbon, Rust, and Moss - all made in Los Angeles. Customers can explore the future of fashion and experience the technology firsthand at the flagship store located at The Platform in Culver City or online.
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Sandu explains that "Circle is reimagining how we share and preserve moments" in a world where connections have become fragmented and impersonal. It goes beyond traditional social media platforms by creating an alternative space for individuals to express themselves authentically and intimately. Users can post photos, videos, links, playlists, and more on their feed using "Tiles," fostering deeper connections and a sense of community.
But what sets Circle apart is its integration into clothing through smart chip technology embedded in each item from the Core collection. This allows users to personalize their clothing while also creating opportunities for shared experiences. By tapping on each other's clothing tags, users can bring their stories to life in real-time.
Sandu emphasizes that this is not just a far-off vision, but something that is available today. "With Core and Circle, we're pioneering a future where the objects we own, wear, and touch are gateways to personal memories and shared experiences," he says. This technology opens up endless possibilities for showcasing one's life in a more intimate and authentic way.
To learn more about Spatial Labs and purchase the Core collection, visit their website at www.spatial-labs.com or explore the flagship store located at 8840 Washington Blvd, Suite 104 in Culver City. Experience the future of interactivity with Spatial Labs and Circle.
The Core collection is the first to utilize Spatial Labs' innovative platform, Circle, which transforms the way we engage, share, and build relationships. This collection sets a new standard for fashion and global brands, ushering in a new era of personal expression and connection.
According to Spatial Labs' founder and CEO Iddris Sandu, "Our vision with Circle is to build a platform that allows people to interact with the world around them in ways never before possible." With this technology, fashion becomes more than just clothing; it becomes a living reflection of personal identity.
The debut Core collection features essential pieces such as the Core Tee for $120, Core Crewneck for $220, Core pants for $250, and Core Hoodie for $320. The collection comes in five colorways - Arctic, Titanium, Carbon, Rust, and Moss - all made in Los Angeles. Customers can explore the future of fashion and experience the technology firsthand at the flagship store located at The Platform in Culver City or online.
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Sandu explains that "Circle is reimagining how we share and preserve moments" in a world where connections have become fragmented and impersonal. It goes beyond traditional social media platforms by creating an alternative space for individuals to express themselves authentically and intimately. Users can post photos, videos, links, playlists, and more on their feed using "Tiles," fostering deeper connections and a sense of community.
But what sets Circle apart is its integration into clothing through smart chip technology embedded in each item from the Core collection. This allows users to personalize their clothing while also creating opportunities for shared experiences. By tapping on each other's clothing tags, users can bring their stories to life in real-time.
Sandu emphasizes that this is not just a far-off vision, but something that is available today. "With Core and Circle, we're pioneering a future where the objects we own, wear, and touch are gateways to personal memories and shared experiences," he says. This technology opens up endless possibilities for showcasing one's life in a more intimate and authentic way.
To learn more about Spatial Labs and purchase the Core collection, visit their website at www.spatial-labs.com or explore the flagship store located at 8840 Washington Blvd, Suite 104 in Culver City. Experience the future of interactivity with Spatial Labs and Circle.
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