Kindergarten          03/02/2020

What clothes will be in 2200. Vestis facit virum - Clothing makes a person

PARIS, July 15. / Corr. TASS Mikhail Timofeev. In a nice evening on July 14, a terrorist attack was committed. This was reported by the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department. At least 80 people were killed in a bloody attack, BFM TV reports. "According to various sources, the death toll in Nice is at least 80 people," the channel said.

Earlier, the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, called the incident "the most terrible tragedy in the history of our city." "Everything indicates that the driver’s actions were deliberate. He also fired several shots at the crowd. A lot of weapons and grenades were found in the truck," the mayor told BFM TV.

The French city prosecutor, Jean-Michel Pretre, said that the incident in Nice has not yet been qualified as a terrorist attack. He announced this on the air of the BFM TV channel.

"At the same time, many details force us to put forward just this version," he said.

How events developed

At the time of the attack on the Promenade des Anglais, there were thousands of people dispersing after the festive fireworks in honor of the National Day on July 14.

A truck crashing into the crowd rammed it “for 2 km,” the Prosecutor's Office of the Alpes-Maritimes Department said.

Then, according to BFM TV, the terrorists opened fire on people, "there was also a shootout of people in a car with the police."

A large, heavy, white truck was used to carry out the attack. This is evidenced by the footage that the BFM TV channel shows from the place of the attack. A white car, with a broken front, is currently standing on the Promenade des Anglais in the central part of the city.

The driver, according to the prefecture, was shot dead by police. In the city after the attack, according to numerous witnesses, "there was a severe panic." There is unofficial information from the police that during the attack "whole families were killed."

No hostage taking

In Nice, a special operation is being conducted. At the moment, it is not clear whether the terrorist was alone or with accomplices.

It is also unknown whether he fired on the crowd, or whether witnesses heard police shots at the truck. Currently, large police forces have been pulled into the accident area, and many ambulances have arrived.

French Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre Henri Brande said that "there were no hostages in the city." According to him, the Prime Minister of France, Manuel Waltz, urgently flies to Nice.

The prefecture and the city hall called on the inhabitants of Nice not to leave their homes. In the area of \u200b\u200bthe central square of Massena, located near the embankment, the police created a closed zone.

Our streets look colorless and decadent. People wear insignificant, lifeless, decadent, pessimistic clothes. Let's create the things of the future - they will be very happy, simple and cute, they will give pleasure to the body, and they will just burst of color.

Futurist Giacomo Balla, “Manifesto on the clothes of the man of the future”, 1913

Over the past hundred years, the development of clothing has lagged significantly behind the progress of science. Synthetics, "lightnings", "flypapers", buttons, new paints - these, perhaps, are all the gifts of the space age. Fashion quirks partly offset the lack of technological innovation, but the clothing industry remains conservative. We wear the same wardrobe items as our ancestors thousands of years ago, and they are often made of the same natural materials. Is it possible that in a distant, distant galaxy where no human foot has stepped, a strict black suit made of English wool will be in fashion?

"Well, I do not!" - say science fiction. Their imagination is far ahead of the possibilities of science and the demands of visitors to prêt-a-porter stores. If you believe books, films and games, after some 50 years something unimaginable will hang on our hangers. Scientists are trying to keep up with the human imagination and bring into fashion high technology that is not subject to fashion designers. What will come of all this?

Vestis facit virum - Clothing makes a man

The clothes are nothing special as long as she sways on the clothesline. However, when we put it on, this is where the difficulties begin. It is hot, uncomfortable, rustling too loudly, wrinkling, quickly covered with spools, easy to get dirty and poorly cleaned, fades in the sun, and spreads to pieces in the rain.

These problems are eternal. Perfect clothes do not exist. Two thousand years ago, ordinary people wore mantles of coarse, prickly fabric of delicate cadaveric color sewn with thick threads. Today we have at our disposal nylon, polyester fibers, elastomers like Lycra by DuPont and other synthetic materials - the main achievements of the wardrobe industry of the 20th century. The path of clothes from the hanger to the trash has become longer, but the benefits from it are as much as in the days of the pharaohs. Clothing still only covers shame and protects from bad weather.

There are things that have not changed for centuries. For example, a spoon of a space infantryman will be no different from a spoon of a Roman legionnaire. However, human clothing is not the ideal of functionality. You can increase the number of pockets and sew reflective tapes. And you can recall that clothing is a thing that we wear longer and more often than watches with mobile phones. So why is it still not affected by high technology?

Warm clothes

Here you are - the simplest and most obvious: if the clothes should warm, then why not help her in this? There are electric heating blankets. Heated car seats have long been the norm, not an excess. Underfloor heating, finally ...

Heated clothes too. It is used by rescue services to combat hypothermia. It is offered to fishermen, hunters, geologists, and street workers. They will do anything to order - from a vest to electric boots in boots. It is effective at temperatures up to -50 degrees and is much lighter than warm clothing for extreme sports. Power - from anything, starting with the car’s power supply, ending with lithium batteries.

The catch is that the clothes heating system is very gluttonous and “eats” a block of 6 finger batteries in a few hours. Then it becomes very cold in it, because the "passive" insulation is very weak. By the way - by the time you want to turn on the "heating", the batteries can simply "sit down" in the cold.

Cheap models of thermal clothing can shock the owner and completely fail in the rain. The ability to control the temperature is usually limited or not at all. Finally, the price. They ask so much for high-quality thermal clothing that instead of a single jacket you can buy grandmother's sweaters for an entire Arctic expedition.

To become popular in the 21st century, such clothing must be cheap and warm for at least 8 hours in a row. In the meantime, she is only interested in people of heroic professions and extreme hobbies.

Luminous clothes

Luminous shirt TeamAwear.

Those who want to wear the clothes of the future today should be interested in toilet articles with electroluminescent stripes. Of the available things, we can recommend T-Qualizer T-shirts (picture on the right) with a color equalizer (can be made in the form of various patterns), which responds to surrounding sounds. There are also similar baseball caps and models with a Wi-Fi network power indicator. Four AAA batteries provide operation for 30-40 hours. How to wash all this futuristic wealth from dirt, the manufacturer is silent.

In the photo on the left is the experimental TeamAwear model. A sports T-shirt, the luminous indicators of which can show points, fouls, time until the end of the game, etc. It works together with a sensor system in sports equipment.

Multifunctional clothing

Another simple idea is to increase the functionality of clothing by “hanging” on it some useful device. Sewing a Swiss watch to the sleeves of business suits, fortunately, no one thought of it. But a music player or phone in a youth jacket is what you need.

Not so long ago, Burton, whose main product is equipment for snowboarders, introduced two high-tech jackets. The first was called Sleeper Hoodie (sweatshirt for dormouse) and is addressed to avid travelers. Built-in iPod, special pockets for tickets, passports and headphones, armpits that can be unfastened (to be ventilated), and in the hood - a retractable sun visor and a pillow under the neck.

The second Burton Audex jacket was created together with the Motorola engineers. On the left sleeve is the control panel. Speakers with a microphone are sewn into the hood (but you can also connect external headphones). The on-board electronics of the jacket provides you with mobile communications, music and supports Bluetooth. The call answering button is conveniently located on the sleeve, the caller's number is also displayed there.

Clothing for any size

Bodymetrics Capsule.

The most unpleasant thing in the shopping process is the selection of clothes by size. I liked the style, the color suits, but does not sit, even crack! Bodymetrics is optimistic about the future and offers body scans for tailoring.

So far, the experiment has been conducted only on jeans. In the London department store Selfridges put a scanner cabin worth about 200 thousand dollars. In 5 seconds, she takes 200 measurements from the client, according to which one of the well-known companies sews you jeans of the chosen style. The service crashes a lot - the ideal pants for American cowboys cost about $ 600.

But Bodymetrics is not discouraged and hopes to turn this technology from an attraction for eccentric rich to a consumer norm. The next step is scanning the whole body and tailoring suits of elite brands. If it is possible to create cheap scanners, and clothes will be sewn in automated factories by taken measurements, then men will finally stop hating shopping in the company of demanding ladies.

Walking boots

At different times, the sole of the shoe was made of hides, papyrus, wood, birch bark, leather, and even metal. First of all, the comfort of wearing shoes depends on the sole. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Dassler brothers (founders of Adidas and Puma) carved soles for their boots from old car tires. And in 2005, after three years of development under the highest secrecy, Adidas introduced the world's first “smart” Adidas 1 sneakers.
  A sensor, a magnet, a microcomputer and a mechanical drive (a motor with a screw and a cable) powered by a battery - this system analyzes the compression ratio of the sole, and adjusts its rigidity to the optimum value. In other words, when the foot is in the air, the sole “unclenches”, increasing the cushioning effect, and the resistance of various types of soils is leveled and it becomes equally comfortable for the athlete to run both on sand and on asphalt.

Modders have already finalized these sneakers - now they transmit to the PDA data on the number of steps, approximate speed and distance traveled.

Clothing ... from a can!

Space food in a tube - the last century. How do you like Fabrican clothes in an aerosol can? It was invented by designer Manel Torres in the early 2000s. It's simple: a spray of the smallest textile fibers with a special binder composition is applied to the naked body. After quick drying, you get clothes: the desired color, thickness (for winter or summer), and perfectly fitting your figure. The material is environmentally friendly, “breathes”, does not stick to the body and is easily removed.

If certain additives are added to the initial composition, then using Fabrican you can make sanitary napkins, toilet paper, adhesive tape, emery cloth, polishing wipes and spray “dressings” on wounds. In clothes, you can combine different colors, apply drawings, inscriptions through a stencil. He got up in the morning, washed, splashed himself with clothes - and to work.


Fabrican fabric is not very durable and gives all the imperfections of the body, so now it is used only in high fashion.

Clothes with hugs

And most importantly - hugging T-shirts can be washed!

Favorite person leaves you and you will miss him? No problem. Arm yourself with Hug Shurt T-shirts. Once one of you embraces an invisible partner (in other words, hug yourself by touching special areas on the sleeves of your T-shirt), the built-in sensors will record the duration of the contact, its strength, heart rate and body temperature.

Through the Bluetooth receiver, the T-shirt will transfer this data to your mobile phone, from where it will go to the person you hug. His t-shirt will reproduce them, squeezing it just like you. He can answer by hugging you. Imagine: two people are standing at different ends of the planet, hugging the air and smiling.
  You can also embrace unilaterally, having pre-recorded the parameters of your hug and sending them to your partner via SMS. The invention is very promising: with a little modernization, it will be possible to remotely massage, peel off the offending child with a belt or strangle someone who deserves it.

Science fashion

As for the clothes of the future in fiction, there is a cliche that can be described in three words: everyone wears a uniform. There are three reasons. Firstly, it is assumed that the number of humanity will reach completely indecent figures, and nature will be, if not completely ruined, then at least cornered. You won’t get enough of cheerful cotton t-shirts and chinchilla sweatshirts in this situation. There is only one solution - synthetic materials and mass production, which excludes any variety.

Equilibrium: meet on clothes. Legs are stretched along it.

Secondly, the uniform is associated with the gloomy nightmares of totalitarianism, which, according to the authors, will come almost tomorrow. The meaning of such clothes in anti-utopia is a demonstration of the equality of people in the worst sense of the word: they have become a faceless dull mass, the same cogs of the mechanism, homogeneous food for the Leviathan state. The official reason for wearing a uniform is traditionally declared to be the elimination of all hierarchies and the consolidation of society.

In anti-utopias, the last statement is nothing more than a propaganda lie. However, from the point of view of utopias, uniforms are really good. For example, in Star Trek, wearing uniforms makes people equal. The costumes here are similar, but multi-colored and elegant, and the color means the occupation of a person (belonging to one or another of the services of a spaceship). For example, engineers and starship security officers wore a red uniform. In the original series, such characters died more often than others, which became the basis for many jokes among fans.

The third reason for the popularity of the uniform is simple and, alas, the most common - the authors of the book do not have enough imagination, and the filmmakers - not enough money.

Enterprise crew crew uniform (Star Trek, 2009).

The opposite situation is when futurism is given to clothing not by its functionality or novelty, but by the intricacy of the cut. In books, grimaces of the fashion of the future are difficult to describe, writers prefer to invent clothes with technological "chips", so peacock outfits are the second most popular (after the uniform) trick in film fiction. For example, the actors of “The Fifth Element” were lined with Jean-Paul Gaultier, due to which a crazy catwalk fashion of the 20th century broke into the open spaces of the 23rd century.

In other cases, our distant descendants wear the same clothes as you and I. If there was a global catastrophe ("Mad Max", "Water World") - there will be stylish rags. Punks have grown to the prefix "cyber"? The same rags plus a pile of mutually exclusive styles, as well as a techno-exotic like dresses that change color along with the owner’s nails (Nirvana, 1997).


Costumes Eon Flax (2005) is another example of how easy it is to give off the tricks of fashion designers for what our descendants will wear.

Truly interesting findings worthy of the title “clothing of the future” are extremely rare, as they require a fair amount of imagination from the authors. Herbert Wells did not bother himself and simply divided the inhabitants of Utopia, leaving them only jewelry and a few shreds of fabric (People as Gods, 1923). In Vadim Shefner's Man with Five “Not” (1967), on the contrary, with the help of a special powder it is possible to grow thick wool on the body, which can successfully replace clothes. But what happened when the computer predicted the fashion of 2975, and one girl sewed a dress according to the received data:

I don’t know what to say about the style ... I suspect that he didn’t have a permanent style at all. Fluid parts fluttered, flowing into each other, half-wings fluttered around his hands and behind his back, barely visible canvases - or did it just seem? - flowing, converged at the ankles of legs like the Uzbek trousers.

Liliana Rozanova, “Two stories from the life of the inventor Evgeny Barantsev” (1967)

Many science fiction writers believe that everything new is well-forgotten old, and they return antique costumes to the stage: Andromeda's Nebula by Efremov, Belyaev's On-Air Fight .. Even Jedi with Sith from Star Wars dress in retro style. In the story Love in the 21st Century (1960), Robert Young ridiculed America's massive fascination with automobiles. “Auto dresses” and hat-hats replace people’s clothes: there is a pick-up style, a Buick business suit and a convertible top.

Aldous Huxley was one of the first to “make friends” clothes with his technique: in his “Shutovskiy Round Dance” (1923), pants with a pneumatic seat are mentioned for those who lead a sedentary lifestyle. Stanislav Lem predicted the creation of sprayable clothing (“Return from the Stars”, 1965), and also predicted clothes that change color and pattern depending on air temperature (“Magellanic Cloud”, 1960). Against this background, clothes made of chameleon fabric, which takes on the color of the surrounding area, no longer seem to be something outstanding (George Martin, "Dying Light", 1977).

In one of Philip Dick’s early stories, The Bubble Problem (1953), a very provocative dress is featured. It is transparent if you look at the girl with lateral vision, and acquires a color that hides the hostess’s nudity, with a direct look at her. In addition, the great paranoid described clothes in the form of a spray (Restorer of the Galaxy, 1969) and a camouflage suit that constantly changes your appearance:

Basically, the suit consisted of multi-faceted quartz lenses connected to a microcomputer, which contained one and a half million physiognomic characteristics, every nanosecond the computer transmitted to the ultra-thin membrane surrounding the costume carrier, all kinds of shades of eye color, hair, nose shape, tooth arrangement, facial bone configuration etc.

Philip C. Dick, “Clouding” (1977)

The camouflage suit from "Turbidity" was invented in narcotic delirium.

Frank Herbert immortalized himself in the history of clothing by “inventing” a disticombe (stylesuit) from the “Dune” cycle - a tight-fitting jumpsuit made of multilayer fabric that dissipates heat and filters the body's water (including urine and feces). Pumps built into the heels drive it through a system of tubes into special pockets. Only such a suit makes it possible to survive on a desert planet, since a person loses on evaporation no more than a sip of water per day. A universal jubba cloak is worn over it, which can reflect heat or accumulate it, and also serve as a tent.

From a technical point of view, such a suit is possible in principle, but there is one “but” - the evaporation of water is the main mechanism for cooling a person. If you collect it with membranes from the skin, the wearer of such a suit will weld in it alive.

James Graham Ballard in the story “Say goodbye to the wind” (from the collection “Crimson Sands”, 1971) mocked slightly modern clothes, calling them “inert”. People of the future would not agree to dress in it even on their deathbed, because they had at their disposal living clothing made from biological tissue. Wisteria and mimosa were taken for its genetic basis. Clothing felt the mood and thoughts of people, changing shape and color in accordance with them. Next to the handsome young man, a deep neckline appeared on the girl's chest. In the office, the frivolous sundress became a strict suit. Living clothes fed on secretions from the skin, cleansing it, and did not need to be washed.

Of the more prosaic predictions, one can recall Bruce Sterling, who described in 1988 running shoes with a mileage and speed counter (“Islands on the Net”). However, Adidas released the first "chip" sneakers with similar functions back in 1985, so Sterling was a little late.

And his fellow cyberpunks did not come up with anything new on this score. In Gibson's Neuromancer, a mimic polycarbon suit is described that reproduces any color, including the surface pattern to which its owner is leaning. Neil Stevenson in Avalanche (1992) was much more elegant and ironic: the mafia, which controlled pizza sales, equipped its delivery people better than the government of soldiers:

Black as activated carbon, the form as if sucks light from the air. A bullet will bounce off the arachnofibres of this spacesuit, like a bird-wren from a garden door, but perspiration sweeps like a whirlwind through a forest just covered with napalm. Above all joints and bones - a synthesized body armor: to the touch - like a granular jelly, protects like a stack of telephone directories.

Finally, the clothes of the heroes of his other book, The Diamond Age (1995), were made of nanomechanical factories that dumped dirt and squeezed water. He ran his hand in a white glove over a dirty pool - and after a few seconds it was clean again.


Few people come up with alien costumes - more often aliens are worn according to the earthly style. And much less noisy than people (for example, "Star Wars").

Space Odyssey

Hardy Amis, designer of the Royal House of Great Britain, worked on the character design for the characters in the cult film Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. The most interesting is women's clothing for weightlessness. Soft shoes with a flat sole with Velcro (clinging to the fleecy floor covering) so that the lady does not fly away to the ceiling. And if this does happen, a special turban is put on her head to soften the blows.


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Clothing at all times will be presented with one main requirement - it should be comfortable. Our descendants will never wear dresses made from cellophane bags and costumes with collars up to the ceiling - only eccentric couturiers will do such clothes and five hundred years later, no different in this from house builders from matchboxes or artists painting manure.

Styles and colors will constantly change - but only to the extent beyond which madhouse orderlies with their conservative attachment to long tied sleeves will be interested in your clothes. Undoubtedly, new materials and fabrics will appear - warm, light, antimicrobial. Gadgets will be built into clothes - but not those that are more reasonable to buy separately (players, phones), but purely utilitarian: for heating, monitoring your physical condition, automatic injection of insulin for diabetics ... All this will be introduced very slowly. But it will be sure.

We live in an age of high technology. What yesterday was the last word of science and technology is today an inverted page of history. New technologies penetrate into all spheres of public life, including fashion. And there is nothing surprising in the fact that after a few years, such large companies as, for example, Apple and Cisco Systems will be engaged in the production of high-tech clothing.

Today, clothing designers are experimenting with various innovative materials. More recently, such materials and technologies as polyester, Spandex, Gore-Tex and Ultrasuede were considered revolutionary. Today, all this is actively used in the manufacture of clothing and footwear.

“Soon, high-tech clothing will become publicly available and in its prevalence will not be inferior to the usual jeans,” says Marshal Cohen, clothing market analyst at NPD Group. “Why buy ordinary jeans if the next model won't let your feet freeze thanks to a special spiral built into the seams.”

Some “clothes of the future” can be bought in stores today:

1. Jacket with a built-in mini-disc player

Burton, a snowboard and clothing company, has launched a jacket model with an integrated Sony mini-disc player. The remote control is integrated into the sleeve, which greatly simplifies the operation of the player. Moreover, both the player and its remote control are placed in the jacket in such a way that they are protected not only from shock, but also from moisture and dust.

2. The ventilation system of outerwear

Japanese textile company Kuuchoufuku has developed a ventilation system for outerwear, which will allow fashionistas to remain true to their style even in the hottest summer days.

3. Perfect jeans

Bodymet, a London-based fashion technology company and world-renowned jeans manufacturer Serfontaine Jeans, has joined forces to create the perfect jeans. Using a special light scanner, the exact parameters of the client's body are removed. This procedure takes about eight seconds. Then the client chooses the color and style of their future jeans, and after two weeks, “perfect jeans” are delivered by mail. All this fun costs $ 530, twice as much as a pair of Serfontaine jeans.

4. Smart sneakers

Adidas, one of the most famous and largest manufacturers of sportswear and footwear in the world, launched a brand new running shoe last year. A microchip is built into their sole, which determines the type of surface with which the sole is in contact. Depending on the surface, the microchip adjusts the stiffness of the sole, thereby ensuring optimal cushioning and traction.

What can we expect in the near future?

1. Adjustable sleeve

Scientists in the laboratory at the US Navy, studying the properties of nickel and titanium, say that they were able to create a material that changes its length depending on the ambient temperature. These technologies can be applied in the manufacture of clothing. A jacket with sleeves from such material will turn into a T-shirt on hot days, and when it gets cold, it will again become a jacket.

2. Spray dress

Susanne Lee, a senior professor at the St. Martin Fashion School in London, says the spray dress will be widely popular in the near future. “You spray a special substance from a spray can around your body, as a result of which you are enveloped in a cloud of non-fibrous fabric, from which you can independently fashion a temporary dress for yourself.

Based on materials from Wired.com prepared by Alexander Timoshik

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A transforming T-shirt, a dressing smelling dress, talking sneakers, nano-boots - this is no longer fiction, it is a reality. Mankind was so carried away by high technology that it began to introduce electronic elements into ordinary clothes. The wardrobe of the not-so-distant future will not only be able to do without ironing and washing, but also go online on its own, send sms to its owner and even increase its physical capabilities to the level of a superhero. By the way, all this is real today. Customers of European stores are no longer surprised by the "smart" sneakers that can be synchronized with a mobile phone, and the data on the morning jogging route will be immediately transferred to the Internet. In addition, the miracle shoes measure the athlete's pulse, analyze the running speed and suggest the right pace.


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A transforming T-shirt, a dressing smelling dress, talking sneakers, nano-boots - this is no longer fiction, it is a reality. Mankind was so carried away by high technology that it began to introduce electronic elements into ordinary clothes. The wardrobe of the not-so-distant future will not only be able to do without ironing and washing, but also go online on its own, send sms to its owner and even increase its physical capabilities to the level of a superhero. By the way, all this is real today. Customers of European stores are no longer surprised by the "smart" sneakers that can be synchronized with a mobile phone, and the data on the morning jogging route will be immediately transferred to the Internet. In addition, the wonder shoes measure the athlete’s pulse, analyze the running speed and suggest the correct ones.


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As we know, progress does not stand still. Moving forward and fashion. First, the changes will affect the tissue. Perhaps it will be nanotechnological matter or microfibre. And of course, the design will undergo major changes. Surely with the development of technology, geometric shapes and lines will prevail. The clothes will be unusual, and such that we could laugh at now, considering it absurd. And it is also possible such a thing as mounting microchips and processors in clothes. Clothing will itself adapt to environmental conditions, serve simultaneously as a telephone and a computer. Of course, we can only speculate and fantasize about the future’s wardrobe, and how time will show it.


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As we know, progress does not stand still. Moving forward and fashion. First, the changes will affect the tissue. Perhaps it will be nanotechnological matter or microfibre. And of course, the design will undergo major changes. Surely with the development of technology, geometric shapes and lines will prevail. The clothes will be unusual, and such that we could laugh at now, considering it absurd. And it is also possible such a thing as mounting microchips and processors in clothes. Clothing will itself adapt to environmental conditions, serve simultaneously as a telephone and a computer. Of course, we can only speculate and fantasize about the future’s wardrobe, and how time will show it.


Evko Artyom, 5 "B" class

I think that clothes in 2200 will be very different from ours. Maybe it will be some talking clothes? Suppose you are going to go to school, open the closet, and the jacket says to you: “Put me on!” Or shoes that tell you where to go. Then it even becomes scary. You want to visit, and sneakers come to you and say: “You went to us all day yesterday, let me rest. And you are ... walk in socks. " And in winter, even wearing a hat is scary. Who knows, will bite yet. I even think that a hat is worse than a bite or a shark?

Rybasova Kristina, 5 "B" class

So the year 2200 has come. Mankind has invented the latest wardrobe. I went to one of the stores in the metropolis.

T-shirt - fan - summer version of clothing. If it gets hot for you, the fan mode turns on and a pleasant breeze blows you. And also a transforming T-shirt, the sleeve is regulated in it: if it's hot - short, if it's cold - long.

Pants - transformers regulate the length of the trouser leg: if spring or summer - shorts, if autumn or winter - pants.

Smart sneakers fly, so if you are in a hurry somewhere, you can easily get there quickly.

Hat - heating. These hats turn on the heating, and a scarf is attached to it.

Jacket - a dutik. If you are very cold, click on the button, and your outerwear will warm you.

These are the things I found in the metropolis store.

Shkurinskaya Oksana, 5 "B" class

Fashion changes from season to season, from year to year. Something is out of fashion. Something new appears. It has long been noticed that the fashion for old things sometimes comes back. So, for example, it is now fashionable to wear knitwear that was fashionable fifty years ago. Some models of shoes also seemed to have come off the podium of the sixties. In my opinion, in 2200, gorgeous dresses worn by young ladies in the 17th-19th centuries will be in fashion. Mandatory with lace and made from natural materials. As for the school uniform, it will also be economical and very comfortable. Girls will wear the same hairstyles. Boys will have to walk in suits, maybe even in hats. There will be no bright colors in clothes, only natural colors. All clothes will be created for the convenience and comfort of a person.

Zhiglaty Peter, 5 "B" class

Now I will describe the clothes that will be worn in 2200.

Perhaps they will come up with satchels - transformers, which in case of rain will cover the owner with special waterproof layers, from which the water will simply bounce off and the person will not get wet.

Maybe there will be jet sneakers and shoes that at a speed of about 300 km / h will carry its owner.

There will be heated suits. You will not need to put on several layers of clothing to warm yourself both indoors and outdoors. And in the summer and on hot days, such clothes will cool.

Perhaps there will be special bracelets or hats that, in case of danger, will put forward a shield or change the color of all clothes like a chameleon.

Now I described the clothes of the XXII century. It is interesting if a child of my age in 2200 was asked the question: “What clothes were in the 21st century?” What would he write about us?

Korzh Artyom, 5 "B" class

We live in an age of high technology. What yesterday was the last word of science and technology, today is already a flipped page of history. New technologies penetrate into all spheres of public life, including fashion. And there is nothing surprising in the fact that after a few years, such large companies as, for example, Apple will be engaged in the production of high-tech clothing.

Today, clothing designers are experimenting with various innovative materials. More recently, such materials and technologies as polyester, Spandex were considered revolutionary, but today all this is actively used in the manufacture of clothes and shoes.

  1. Outerwear ventilation system.

The Japanese textile company has developed a ventilation system for outerwear, which will allow fashionistas to remain true to their style even in the hottest summer days.

  1. Perfect jeans.

Using a special light scanner, the exact parameters of the client's body are removed. This procedure takes about eight seconds. Then the client chooses the color and style of their future jeans, and after two weeks, “perfect jeans” are delivered by mail.

3. Smart sneakers.

Adidas, one of the most famous and largest manufacturers of sportswear and footwear in the world, launched a brand new running shoe last year. A microchip is built into their sole, which determines the type of surface with which the sole is in contact. Depending on the surface, the microchip adjusts the stiffness of the sole, thereby ensuring optimal cushioning and traction.

4. Adjustable sleeve.

U.S. Navy lab scientists studying nickel and titanium properties say they were able to create material that changes its length depending on the ambient temperature. These technologies may be applicable in the manufacture of clothing. A jacket with sleeves from such material will turn into a T-shirt on hot days, and when it gets cold, it will again become a jacket.

5. Dress - spray.

In the near future, as I think, a dress - spray will be widely popular. You spray a special substance from a spray can around your body, as a result of which a cloud of fabric envelops you, from which you can independently “fashion” yourself a temporary dress.