The fashion of the future focuses on the functionality of smart clothing, which integrates electronic components and sensors into fabrics. These sensors capture data from the human body and are sent through apps on smartphones, providing information on sports and health metrics. Examples include yoga pants that improve posture, socks that improve walking and running technique, and smart socks that detect ulcers. The smart clothing market is projected to reach $5.3 billion by 2024 due to growing demand and technological advancements in data capture and monitoring.
Author: Manuel Allegue
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