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  • eat it xD

  • Now instead of adding swarovsky crystals add some cereals !

  • doesn't matter how raw wild,organic and chemically free milk is,animal milk by it self is none sense, but as long as folks believe the hype they will remain buying, taking home and drinking that wholesome consumerism, and all of its pseudo nutrients.

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  • milk fabric sound good...tho fashion is...so last decade....

  • That is cool!!

  • Definitely Sounds COOL! So the cow becomes, the meat, the shoe, the bag, the heavy coat and the silky dress as well!?

  • THOSE CRAFTY GERMANS!

  • CAN U EAT IT? that would fucking awesome!

  • I wanna eat it

  • Now I've seen everything

  • so.. we can eat it?

  • @andalite191294

    dont be silly, I know that this isnt the only way the world polutes. Thats not what im saying. Buy the over consumation of beef and milk is one cause and if we dont change the way we live (do you know we are the only mammals that still drink milk after sevrage?) we will keep poluting. Its by changing little things like reducing our milk and beef consumation that we will manage to make a change. You should know that.

  • I wonder whether it can burn.

  • amazing

  • milk ist only for the calves!

  • @ellimorgsy Yes, because only calves drink milk.

  • COOL!

  • What's the price like?

  • this is one of my favourite video's from last year..

  • Uh, everybody who's arguing, how about going to their website to do some research? They say they only use milk which wouldn't have been able to be sold anyway...

  • Tell us more .. Very interesting !!!!

  • I live in cow country. 1 acre minimum per cow im afraid. ask a farmer.

  • this an engineering

  • great! a dress form just 6 liters.

  • this is a disastrous idea. 6 pints for 1 dress. do you have any idea how many farting and resource using cows we will need to clothe the world? wont be any left over for cheese i can tell you right now. to produce 6 pints of milk the cow probably had to eat over 100 pounds of hay. thats a huge chunk of land.

    we really need to get a whole perspective on these things or we could end up with the same problems we had when corn was supposed to save the planet.

  • @zebb1111 do you know what's need to make a dress from cotton right now? a lot worse

  • @aierce ohhh. illogical, if it takes a bloody half an acre to pruduce one dress its to mush. cotton is a plant and you can grow quite a few dresses on an acre. if your refering to the chemical processes in its production, then i agree however those chems were not needed 100 years ago. how the hel did people dress back then....skins?

  • @zebb1111 and you can raise quite a few cow on an acre. An acre of land is an acre of land. 

  • WHAT KIND OF SORCERY IS THIS?? ahaha i find it jokes that my ad was "Canadian Milk Calendar" though

  • What happens if you're lactose intolerant? LOLOLOLOLOL

  • we're gonna need a lot more cows

  • What both cathcraze and wutwutlmao say r valid points.Something else that I'd think would happen if this became common is a controversy similar 2 using grains 4 biofuels vs. feeding people

  • is it possible to make fabric fron cum ?

  • Hangover Germany? haha those germans and their beer!

  • Cows already have enough pressure on them to produce large quantities of milk in order to suffice the human race. Now, because of this "remarkable" innovation, they will have to produce milk for fashion. Can we please give them a break?

  • @wutwutlmao yeah but milk farms often have to throw away milk because they produce more than their maximum quota. So, if we use that leftover milk for fashion then it's turning a waste into something useful.

  • @cathcraze They don't go over quota enough times, nor do they go over their quota by a lot. I'm sure there are plentiful farms all around the world - and if each went over quota, it can add up. But, the fact of the matter is, if this becomes recognized and over-produce type of fabric; there will not be any sort of halt in the cruelty of animals.

  • @13063809329

    Well I'm sure theres a lactose intolerant person out there who doesn't digest their clothes.

  • LOOOL. The link says FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAg

  • I bet those dress expires like a regular milk

  • weird but also cool at the same time

  • On that side of YouTube again..

  • First breast milk ice cream...

    Then breast milk boxers!

    Kinky shit right there.

  • @13063809329 Hint: Don't eat your pants.

  • @13063809329 LOL

  • fffffffffff i want to touch it

  • Can you use Oreo's with it? :D

  • ...but will it blend?

  • Ca-..Can I eat it?

  • @13063809329 please refrain from eating your clothes xD

  • Other Parts of the World need it to Survive - and these assholes make Clothes out of it.

  • what a waste of milk i like to drink it not wear it

  • what if i spilt milk on it?

  • @ElsirHamour it would stain

  • what if im thirsty?

  • @HighImNiick

    If you're thirsty you can suck your mamma titties for some milk.  Or get cream from your dad's cock.

  • milky smooth

    

  • does it go bad when it expires?

  • must smell yummy..

  • that shit isnt mad from milk its regularr fabric and this whole thing is retarded.

  • How does the fabric smell?

  • Buffalo Bill??? Didn't he play for the Sabers

  • Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD. Remember what Buffalo Bill made fabric from in Silence of The Lambs?

  • i thought it said hangover germany lol

  • @13063809329 I am.. :/

  • but will it blend?

  • Cheese cloth... wait...

  • Jug of milk under fabric made of qmilch

  • @13063809329

    They would probably explode.

  • @13063809329 no milk clothing for them

  • There are millions of africans dying out there and your gonna make clothes out of milk? Just because your rich and living in Germany doesn't mean you can waste perfectly good food on making stupid clothes. Human beings nowadays are making me sick. You should all be ashamed of yourselfs.

  • @TheKrish514 Make a mil-fabric company and suddenly you're sickening. WTF? We're not Jesus and want to make decent fabric and now we're Hitler? Stop blowing this out of proportion. Just because milk is in the clothing industry doesn't mean third world countries are suddenly more doomed than before. Want to be a Saint? Donate. But keep in mind that whether or not this existed, many people wouldn't be donating anyway.

  • @TheKrish514 if it wasn't made from milk, it would've been made from something else. Another fabric would still be made from resources taken from this earth. Those resources can degrade our environment as well as the chemicals used in making the clothing possibly could. You sound like the type of person who blames others and critics but yet, you don't help the situation. Also, 6 liters of milk isn't a lot when you consider that a cotton shirt requires over 200 gallons of water to make.

  • @Nihilanthe The 6 litres of milk kind of relies on the cow, which requires kilos upon kilos of food, which of course, needs litres upon litres of water to grow.

  • @TheAmazingSnail True. But the cow's purpose won't be to only produce 6 liters of milk in it's lifetime, that is only a very small portion. On the opposite, the cotton will have a single purpose and a one time use only. Water is one aspect, there are many others. I just don't think making milk fabric is as horrible as TheKrish514 stated.

  • @Nihilanthe Milks purpose isn't to be used as fabric. Its's meant to be consumed by people. We are wasting milk. I wouldn't be worried about water since we pretty much have "unlimited" amounts of water. Point is, the fashion industry (or this company) is desperate for a hot new product that will attract more customers. I think that it is wrong to make clothes out of milk just to start a new trend. I hope you remember this video 50 years from now. 'Cus the future won't be the same.

  • @TheKrish514 who are you to say what the purpose of milk is? Last I saw, cows biologically don't make milk so that we can drink it. We invented that purpose just like milk fabric. Also, I wouldn't be so sure about the "unlimited" amounts of water. We do have unlimited water, the issue is clean water. Only 1% of the earth's water is pure. It's expensive and time consuming to clean it, so imagine what'll happen if we had a water crisis. Not happening soon, but its way worse than a milk crisis lol

  • @Nihilanthe I wish I could thumbs up your comment a hundred times..

  • @Nihilanthe Oh really. So why do YOU think that your mother produced breast milk?? To make clothes?? MANY MAMMALS NATURALY PRODUCE MILK TO FEED THE BABIES. I can't believe a guy as smart as you are didn't figure that out by now. And there are ways to turn salty water into clean water. It's quite simple you can do it at home. The reason we are not doing it is because we human beings are a bunch of greedy pigs who don't give a f**k about the future. We always think about the short term

  • @TheKrish514 I was talking about cow's milk. Cow's milk is naturally produced to feed the calf which is a baby cow. Now, we as humans take that milk and drink it. We interfere in nature and steal the milk from cows for our own personal use. If we steal it, we can do whatever we want with it. Also, it is possible and easy to purify a gallon of water at home. But take that to the scale of cities and states, it is extremely expensive. If you understand economics, you'll understand the consequences.

  • @Nihilanthe You don't get the point. It's a question of morale. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you have to do it. Mammals produce milk that is meant to be drank. It's a question of if you NEED it or if you Want it. We don't need milk clothing. We do need milk to drink. We steal because our moms can't produce milk year round. Humans are the pests of the Earth.

  • @TheKrish514 we only need the calcium in the milk but we don't need milk.........we evolved into being able to drink milk but are ancstors couldn't, ppl who are lactose and tolarent are ppl who haven't adapted to that change yet we can get calcium from many other things.............there's also soy milk

  • @lolgirl721 That sounds interesting, where'd you get the fact?

  • @TheKrish514 school................

  • @TheKrish514 lolgirl721 said it all. If we did need milk and we were missing it, then I understand that milk clothing is a complete waste. Since it's not the case, we can do whatever we want with it.

  • @Nihilanthe That's a very bad mentality to adapt to. Take for example oil, 50 years ago we would saying to our selves there is plenty of oil left. That's not gonna be the case a few decades from now. I can give you more examples but I think you get the point. Look point is, I'm pretty sure you won't buy these clothes and neither will I. We don't know the quality nor the durability of milk fabric. It's been a plesure debating with you Nihilanthe.

  • @TheKrish514 I'd buy milk clothes. Can be treated like a regular fabric, ecological and has health benefits... all sound like pluses to me. I'd like to see QMilch go far.

  • @TheKrish514 You can't possibly say milk and oil are equally important, although I agree I probably wouldn't buy milk clothing. Even if we disagree on this matter, it was also my pleasure to debate. All the best to you!

  • @13063809329 then don't eat the clothes

  • Could you do the same with some good old german beer? ;D

  • amazing

    watching idiots posting stupid comments is more unbelievable 

  • @13063809329 They should not eat cloth made of milk

  • epoic

  • I wear milk sometimes...mostly because I'm a slob...and beer, and pizza, and turkey, and etc.

  • @13063809329 lolz

  • you could say this is an UDDERLY fantastic idea

  • @predXator619 brilliant pun my good sir!

  • yeah right "fabric without chemicals" do u have any idea how much chemicals we use on grass that these poor cows eat? Plus they produce so much waste and this polutes the air! We have too many people drinking milk and eating beef that it polutes our planet, and they want us to make fabric out of it? She's not a real biologist or else she would have thought about it! -___-" where is this world going?

  • @ademers03 She is using what is known as a "renewable source", and she is putting it to good use. We need milk and it's now in such high demand that we can't just stop using it. The fact that you bring pollution into this and stating that the beef and milk are causing it, is completely stupid. It's the methane that pollutes, but it's nothing compared to our cars, or coal plants for electricity.

  • wow that is amazing a little weird and far fetched but absolutely amazing.

  • soon fabric will be made out of crap

  • So technically people could make cloths from their own bodies now.

  • Wait, it's made with something about protein... so when my cat EATS it?

  • cows op, needs nerf

  • ..as if we don't already use enough livestock for other purposes. here, let's just milk more cows to death just for a minor increase in fabric quality. yes, for people who don't know, cows do indeed die from milking machines that are too rough and cause sores/infections. also, livestock account for a huge part of our CO2 emissions. why the hell do you need your clothes to be antibacterial :s TIP: hmm..i don't know..maybe DO YOUR LAUNDRY REGULARLY?

  • @lonelytylenols I work on a dairy farm and there's a lot of milk that has to be thrown away because it's from cows that have been given medicine. I heard a radio program about this product and it said that the clothes were going to be made out of this wasted milk, I can't watch the video here because my youtube is down but if the clothes are going to be made of the milk that's wasted that would be great and not harm the environment or animals.

  • The comments on this video are clever.

  • soon babies will wear fabric made from breast milk.

  • "...and the ecological fabric is said ti have a number of health benefits including antibacterial and anti-aging properties"

    Who said that?

  • @BillyCorgan777 Hahaha yeah that sounds like BS from my admittedly limited biochemistry perspective.

  • The future of clothing. Where your shirts will have an expiry date..

  • DRINKABLE CLOTHING :D ... wait.....

  • Does it blend, that is the question...

  • @TheEpicReach no just no

  • It takes 6 litres to make a dress?!! I hope this won't be expensive.

  • So one day I could tell : Hey my dress is made with Milk !

    °__°

  • What would happen if I were to spill milk on it? Would it make it stronger?

  • Because cows and goats don't already have it bad enough.

  • @zuruzuruzuru

    breast milk

  • @zuruzuruzuru please sir go feed your PETA bullshit to someone who wants to listen. There are around 150 billion cows on this planet. I know they all must have it so tough. but i must refrain from saving them from becoming tasty hamburgers

  • @moraddavid LOL.

  • @zuruzuruzuru shut up, you're the kind of person that drives technology backwards.

  • @SexyN0Jutsu Hmm I never realized it was so easy to personally offend a milk-sucker with such a broad comment. Good to know.

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  • 0:40 to 0:51

    Yeah, she was lying through her teeth right there. She's a really bad liar.

  • iv heard on another video it costs twice as much as cotton to make so whats the point. I suppose fashion snobs will pay more for the same thing just so they can say it's made of milk(an expensive fabric).

  • COUGH *HEMP* COUGH *STRONGER* COUGH* NO CHEMICAL BI-PRODUCT* COUGH easier to make then milk fibre and shouldn't be illegal.

  • FUND IT!

  • I bet it will smell funny after a while =] pretty cool though

  • omg this is actually amazing :D one of the coolest things i think i have ever seen on youtube!

  • Thats UDDERLY ridiculous...

  • @xxgzpimp utterly*

  • Cows watch out, the fashion designers are coming for your tits

  • that's neat.

  • getting my girlfriend this for christmas.. then ima eat her.

  • hemp is better!

  • I guess this solves the problem of an overabundance of milk in developing countries.

  • Fake and gay.

    No seriously tho this is fake

  • @mothballjim What makes you think that?

  • This is crazy in so many ways.

  • What's the point?

  • Man, give the poor cows a break already :/

  • the women did not seem to like that shirt lol

  • now they're just trying to milk it lol

  • Holy cow

  • more milk dresses means increase in demand for cows meaning more greenhouse gases

    just saying ._.

  • Dairy interesting video

  • damn you! Milk is for drinking not wearing!

  • soo can i eat it? lol

  • won't this cost way more than for example using cotton, since the cow has to be fed first?

  • Awesome

  • hmmm.....make it out of womens breast milk and into white undies and im all for it!

  • GOT MILK?

  • milk shake

  • Im gonna try and make a dress out of Coke

  • i wonder how it taste :)

  • at first i thought it said "Hangover , Germany"........ LoL

  • So old fashion styles are just spilt milk?

  • It looks cool, but the clothes might be a little dairy...

  • I'm looking for a jersey sweater this winter...

  • You know the worlds gonna end when they start making clothes out of milk.

  • SO MANY WITTY COMMENTS!! lmao

  • look up at the url... thumbs up if you can see the the XD what are the odds?

  • but will it blend?

  • Moocci, Hermoos, Dolce and Moobana, Moonel,

  • I wonder is it edible....

  • I heard it's hard to MOOOOOOve in...... ah come on.

  • first man made fibre without chemicals? um.....soy fibre, wool, hemp fibre are made by man too

  • I am stoned and really....confused....Thumbs up if you are too.

  • But will it blend?

  • is it just me or did it say 'Hangover, Germany'?

  • whats next, chocolate milk clothing?