“…Whereas earlier e-textile were designed based on simply attaching conventional electronic components attached onto clothing, recent advances in material science and electronics have enabled e-textiles that are able to perform a wide variety of electronic functionalities while being flexible and breathable. Such e-textiles have gained significant attention both in the industry and academia and have been demonstrated for a broad range of applications, including Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) ( Matijevich et al., 2020 ), body motion tracking ( Chun et al., 2018 ; Kim et al., 2019b ), gaming( Zhou et al., 2018 ), pressure mapping ( Lim et al., 2020 ), rehabilitation, healthcare ( Fan et al., 2020 ; Li et al., 2018a ; Teferra et al., 2019 ), smart wearables ( Carneiro et al., 2020 ; Fernández-Caramés and Fraga-Lamas, 2018 ; Gong et al., 2019 ), and smart garments ( Castano and Flatau, 2014 ; Ou et al., 2019 ; Yin et al., 2018b ).…”