After smartphones and headphones, Nothing has started making clothes and beer
Many technology companies periodically experiment with products from other spheres. Perhaps the leader in terms of the number of products in the range is the Chinese Xiaomi, which has toilet paper, household appliances, pet trays, and much more. It seems that the Nothing brand has decided to follow suit and start exploring new markets.
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Last week, Nothing started selling beer - an unfiltered rice lager with a strength of 5.1 per cent. And now the startup has announced clothing.
The new product is called Nothing Apparel, and it's something like a shirt. The manufacturer itself calls it a uniform for designers and engineers - in general, for those who create or want to create something new.
The garment was developed in co-operation with Swedish consumer electronics company Teenage Engineering. The shirt will go on sale at Dover Street Market in London as early as the next day, before being released at the Nothing Store in Soho. Details and price are unknown.