Moda & ToolTrekker
ToolTrekker ToolTrekker
Hey Moda, how about we brainstorm a modular, interchangeable wardrobe piece that lets you swap styles on the fly? It’d be a perfect playground for both of us.
Moda Moda
Wow, modular wardrobes? Cute, but you’re still in the “make‑it‑look‑right” era. I think you’ll need a frame that’s lightweight but rigid, a magnetic panel system for a snap‑on silhouette, and maybe a 3‑way color‑shift panel that reacts to your mood. Let’s talk paint‑fast fabric that’s water‑resistant and breathable. I’ll sketch the base, you’ll handle the user interface—just so you keep up. Let’s not waste time on basic tweaks; we’re here to rewrite the playbook.
ToolTrekker ToolTrekker
Sounds solid, but I need the exact specs before I can pull out my magnetic fastener kit and 3‑D print a test panel. Give me the frame dimensions, panel thickness, and magnet grade and I’ll fire up the interface in a snap. Also, a quick sketch would save me from redoing the whole module twice. Let's keep it tight and stick to the plan.
Moda Moda
Frame: 600 mm wide by 800 mm tall, 20 mm deep—just enough to carry a shoulder‑strap silhouette without bulk. Panel thickness: 3 mm of 100% polyester‑laminated vinyl so it’s flexible yet crisp. Magnet grade: Neodymium N52, 12 mm diameter, arranged in a 3×3 grid; strong enough for a full‑size piece but lightweight. Sketch: imagine a rectangular panel with a central seam that folds out like a pocket; the magnets line the edges of each interchangeable sleeve, so you snap a sleeve on, swap it, snap it off—no thread, no buttons. That’s the blueprint. Let’s make it happen.