I made myself a Box Jacket, which I just completed for an interview. There's nothing like handmade clothing to make an impression, as the Batman knows.
There's always a twist ;-)
My good friend Peanut is a misunderstood genius, poet and upcycled artist, and inveterate collector of the things society deems unfit. Not usually so, and he donated the skin of his vintage Italian leather sofa when it gave up the fight against gravity. It had seen better days, and visions of scabby battledress sprang to mind as I thanked him and tucked it away.
Opportunity knocks always late in the day, and I managed to complete it in time to wear it to the interview. It seemed fitting an icon of such loungery should help me off benefits.
Yeah, I wore my friend's sofa to an interview for a manager's position and got shortlisted.
Many thanks must go to @Ted Yapo and @morgan for the inspiration in Hackchat after I posted the jacket.
The tie is lovely, but a handmade one would be awesome and I thought of a painting. The guys however provided an idea based on their experience.
A plywood tie, hinged in several places is brilliant, and I'd love a laser-cutter to make one with. It takes a lot of accuracy and could be handmade but I'm not that patient for the sake of my appearance.
Active circuitry was the next idea, pieces of board joined together to make the face of the tie could be spectacular, but expensive and hard to build.
I had to sleep on it before the ideas merged into flexible circuitry, which can be an entire tie and tied in a traditional knot while still functioning as a circuit.
Seems easy enough... Obvious first choice as a test piece, an Astable Multivibrator, building block of many a Golden Days hack. Room for 4 resistors, 2 capacitors, two transistors and two LEDs from top to bottom, with a pair of button cell holders side to side underneath.
Just needs the ends of the pieces of copper soldering together and components before covering with another layer of tape. Epoxy to hold the components (which will be thru-hole for this one) in place and its ready to wear.
The ideas abound, from flasher circuits to memory sticks (A USB Tie sounds like a seller), a calculator, a phone, the list is endless.
Thank you my friend. And Ted Yapo, and Stuart Longland, and ActualDragon for the likes and follows.
Also the pretty young lady who stared at me between the seats and her mates who recognised me on the way to the interview. Trainspotted, a perfect day :-D
It didnt do me any good however, despite it turning out to be the CEO of the county that put me forward for this and being shortlisted by the consultant, I was taken off it by Head Orifice in Chelmsford, out of county... Oh well, its their loss.
They were looking for a leader of men, which is not the same as being followed by them. I dont have a Dorsal Fin, but I do have tentacles and squirt a lot of ink... ;-)
Oh, I also made a (sleeveless) jacket from a sofa a few years earlier, I was young...