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English: Hypercolor sweatshirt, made 1991-1992 by Generra (of Seattle), "Seattle Style: Fashion/Function" exhibit (2019), Museum of History and Industy, South Lake Union, Seattle, Washington, USA. Hypercolor was an example of thermochromism: the Hypercolor pigments changed color in response to temperature.
Date Taken on 25 August 2019
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