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【clothing for sex dolls】
This abstract examines three key innovations: (1) 3D‑printed stretch fabrics that conform to non‑organic proportions without tearing; (2) antimicrobial, stain‑resistant linings designed for long‑term skin contact; and (3) modular “doll couture” that bridges the gap between collectible art and therapeutic companionship. By analyzing emerging patents, user communities, and textile trials, this work argues that doll clothing is not mere mimicry of human fashion but a distinct design discipline—one that challenges assumptions about haptic empathy, repairable smart textiles, and the future of non
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This abstract examines three key innovations: (1) 3D‑printed stretch fabrics that conform to non‑organic proportions without tearing; (2) antimicrobial, stain‑resistant linings designed for long‑term skin contact; and (3) modular “doll couture” that bridges the gap between collectible art and therapeutic companionship. By analyzing emerging patents, user communities, and textile trials, this work argues that doll clothing is not mere mimicry of human fashion but a distinct design discipline—one that challenges assumptions about haptic empathy, repairable smart textiles, and the future of non
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