TAILORING RESEARCH

Research Initiatives

Post Human Clothing is an independent design house. We observe the rapid development of humanoid platforms across the tech industry and are independently researching how to accommodate specific joint actuators, sensor arrays, and thermal systems in our future garments. We are not affiliated with the manufacturers listed below; these are the frames inspiring our initial tailoring studies.

Tesla Optimus (Gen 2/3)

Our independent research observes the refined kinematic structure and tactile sensors of the Optimus platform, conceptualizing non-restrictive draping to overlay its stark white and black chassis.

Figure 02

We are independently studying how to dress highly articulated, sleek matte black frames like Figure's without interfering with complex manipulation capabilities or visual processing.

Boston Dynamics Atlas

Our design team is concepting ruggedized, heavy-duty garments capable of withstanding the dynamic, high-torque industrial movements characteristic of the electric Atlas model.

1X Neo

We are researching soft, layered wool garments conceptually designed to complement Neo's gentler, domestic-focused interaction models and softer actuation.

Sanctuary AI Phoenix

Our independent tailoring studies envision integrating elegant silhouettes with advanced hydraulic hands and detailed sensor arrays similar to those on the Phoenix.

Unitree G1

We are observing the highly agile, compact form factor of the G1 to conceptualize how luxury architectural garments could be scaled down for smaller bipedal frames.

Apptronik Apollo

Our studio is evaluating how traditional workwear textiles like felted wool and heavy cotton could interface with friendly but highly functional industrial designs like the Apollo.

Fourier GR-1

Future independent explorations will conceptually aim to harmonize heritage craftsmanship with the exposed mechanical complexity seen on the GR-1 platform.

Agility Robotics Digit

We are studying the theoretical challenges of specialized logistical tailoring to accommodate unique morphologies, such as Digit's backward-bending knees.

Engineered Arts Ameca

Our preliminary independent research concepts ways to frame highly expressive faces and fluid gestures, like those of Ameca, with warm, unstructured textiles.