The war against red stains and lingering metallic odors that ruin luxury silk shirts has finally come to an end. Noir Fabric Lab, a company specializing in advanced materials for vampires, officially announced on the 14th that it has successfully developed ‘Hemo-Guard,’ an ultra-repellent material engineered specifically for the viscosity and composition of blood.
At the core of this innovation is a nano-pattern technology inspired by the microscopic protrusions found on lotus leaves. While conventional waterproof coatings perform well against water but fail against viscous blood, Hemo-Guard maximizes surface tension so that blood beads instantly upon contact with the fabric, rolling off like liquid mercury. Demonstration footage released by the lab shows large amounts of blood poured onto a white shirt, which remains pristine after a single shake — without absorbing a single drop.
A lead researcher at Noir Fabric Lab explained, “Accidental contamination during meals has long been a major threat to vampire elegance. This fabric not only prevents stains but also completely blocks the iron-rich odor of blood from penetrating the fibers.”
The fashion industry has responded with enthusiasm. By overcoming the stiffness typical of functional textiles, Hemo-Guard achieves a softness comparable to cashmere or silk. Luxury brands are already moving quickly, with major high-end vampire labels planning to introduce suits and eveningwear incorporating Hemo-Guard technology in their upcoming S/S collections.
“Not a Single Drop Soaks In”… Breakthrough Material ‘Hemo-Guard’ Successfully Developed

Ultra-repellent nano technology engineered for blood viscosity — red stains vanish with a single shake.


