By Jessica Wunsch

The relationship between music and technology has grown to a point where they practically overlap each other, and have merged to become one entity. Now this relationship has transcended into the world of fashion, with clothing and apparel that uses both categories to come up with some creative couture that includes LED lit linens and headphone hoodies. Check out what SoundCtrl found in this week’s list breakdown:

LED clothing Sound Activated Disco Music T-Qualizer Shirts ($15.99)
With its electro-luminescent panel (EL) across the front, these shirts are able to react to music and ‘pump’ in time with whatever you are listening to. The EL panel can be removed and replaced since its interface is universal, so you can use other EL panels if you want to really switch things up.

HoodieBuddie with HB3Technology ($30 -$70)
Ever have those frustrating moments where you forget you ear buds at home, and now you can’t listen to that new track you downloaded? Well that problem is now obsolete thanks to the HoodieBuddie. Using patented HB3Technology, it contains built in headphones at the end of its drawstrings, and can be connected by a standard headphone jack in the front pocket that plugs into any headphone-compatible device.

Electronic Drum Kit Shirt ($20)
Imagine being able to perform a drum solo on your chest. Now you can with Think Geek’s electronic shirt that plays seven different drum sounds when you tap the different drums on the tee. Don’t believe us? See a drum tee pro in action here.

Personal Soundtrack Shirt ($40)
This shirt has revolutionized wearable audio technology with its working speaker that is embedded into the front of the shirt. All it takes is a push of a button on the attached pocketable remote to get whatever music or sound effects you desire, from drum roll, to cat call whistle, to western showdown. You can even add your own MP3 files by simply popping your SD memory card.

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