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Weaving the future
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Alex Soza is a young fashion designer. He gets his ideas for inventions from his dreams. For example a floating jacket
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Textiles came from natural sources : wool from the hair of sheep, cottom from the cotton plant, silk from silk worms. But the invention of nylon in 1935 beginning of synthetic fibers.
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Coiled fibers are used in clothing that contracts in cold weather to keep someone warmand exapnd in hot weather.
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Some high -tech textiles draw their inspiration from the nature. For example spider silk is a natural fiber.
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Modern textiles are evolving beyond just fashion and are becoming more functional with built- in technology. Textiles have always been used in clothing. Modern, high - tech textiles may redefine what clothes are all about.
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Modern wearable electronics. Such as smart apron acts as a kind of remote - control device. It has a built - in microphone that allows the wearer to operate kitechen appliances using voice commands.
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Introduction of ICD+ , one of the commercially available wearable electronic jackets.
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Ome of the most crucial areas of clothing innovation is for military. Research are developing uniforms that will make a soldier difficult or impossible to see. Fibers in the uniform would take on the same color, brightness and patterns of the wearer's surroundings
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Developing innovative "airbeam" technology to create portable and quickly deployable buildings using large, high - strenght textile ballons
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Textile innovations are rapidly advancing with applications . For example artistic jacket to smart aprons to invisible military uniforms. Future textiles are full of possibilities.
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