This is wicked cool, I saw this in the metro yesterday:

Automatic Apparel

Started by a Harvard Business grad.

Here’s the text from metro.com:

Need a quick change of clothes after spending all night at someone’s place? 

Maybe you’ve been trekking around in heels all day and want a more relaxing pair of kicks.

Either way, Hub resident Gina Moro has got you covered.

Moro’s startup business, “Automatic Apparel,” sells these items and more from a vending machine inside  South Station and two other locations.

“Everything is under $15,” said Moro. “From basic electronics and cell phone chargers to fashionable apparel like T-shirts, socks and underwear.”

Moro said sales have been great so far, citing a demand for women’s flats and men’s T-shirts.  
“We have to fill it every week. We go through things pretty fast.”

A recent Harvard Business School graduate, Moro came up with the concept for clothes-on-the-go as part of a project in one of her classes.

Heres a couple images, from metro.com and from the automatic apparel site: