Mon 11 Sep 2006
After my failed attempt in writing about the evolution of humans, I will now turn your attention to the evolution of clothes!
If we look at clothes and how they have progressed in history, very little has changed! The look has changed, but the same basics have been used since the old days of textiles and sewing them together to make something to wear. Nothing really changed clothes, except maybe jeans, and how their durability has been very helpful for many different reasons.
Recently, a whole new breed of designers and scientists has been involved in creating what is called “smart clothes”.
Smart clothing, or intellegent clothing, is basically clothing that interacts with the environment around it or the body using technology. There are many incredible examples of this technology, and it looks like a science with infinite potential! This is a hot topic nowadays, and is considered to be a new revolutionary trend.
Examples -
- Clothes that respond to your body temperature, emitting heat when you’re cold and cooling you down when you’re hot, doing it by monitoring the shivering of the body
- Clothes that adapt according to the environment around them, emitting light when exposed to rain.
- Clothes that are integrated with technologies like mp3 and wireless telephones.
- Clothes that monitor your health, measuring your heartrate, temperature, and even blood pressure and so on.
- Clothes that can have changing images on them through technologies like LED and so on (very cool video)
All of the mentioned above has been already developed and used in recent years.

Two more interesting links about the subject -
A company that produced these clothes & An article about intellegent clothes
How quick do you think this technology will progress, and how could it affect our local clothing here, what would you like to see added to your clothing??
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September 11th, 2006 at 1:01 pm
me, evolve?
September 11th, 2006 at 1:36 pm
I lament the day when the codpiece went out of style
“Black. His gloves of finest mole; Black. His codpiece made of metal.”
-The Blackadder
This is what we really need ;-))
September 11th, 2006 at 2:18 pm
purg, never!
q8demon, hahahahahhaaha! Takhayyal everyone in kuwait wearing that everyday!! LOL! And i never heard of the movie…worth watching??
September 11th, 2006 at 2:38 pm
Q: LooL! Yep - you know what we need: a codpiece section @ Villa Moda! Killing time at a local Starbucks or strolling thru the Marina while displaying the latest in CP designs, just imagine
The Blackadder series has many references to this item of attire.
The movie is actually very good, its one of those classics that hasn’t aged much over the years.
September 11th, 2006 at 5:05 pm
one more recent example:
http://www.apple.com/ipod/nike/
What do think about dishdashas with internal ventelation, or with gills-like fractures?
September 11th, 2006 at 6:11 pm
Q. or you could simply wear this for our hot weather…
The yellow would look good on you
September 11th, 2006 at 6:47 pm
boghazi…the fact that you look for pictures like that tells us alot about u
September 11th, 2006 at 6:57 pm
I wish I can say I want Ghitra and 3gal to be abolished, but I’m proud to have them as part of our heritage.
Therefore, I’d like to have a “floating” ghitra and 3gal, where it stays above your head without touching it. Could be done with air jets like those used in table hockey, repulsive magnetization to the head, or use structural scaffolds supported by your shoulders.
Therefore reducing the amount of sweat on your head, reducing the chances for headaches, and providing a shade from the sun.
Adding digital buttons for choosing your preferred nasfa for a given day is also a plus.
September 11th, 2006 at 11:42 pm
تذكر التي شيرت اللي يابوه من لندن بعد التحرير؟ اللي يتغير لونه مع الحرارة؟
اختفى!
September 12th, 2006 at 12:55 am
i was going to invent the self cooling cloths. but i see that the temperature monitoring-to respond cloths cover that… oh and that’s what i want added, big time.
September 12th, 2006 at 2:15 am
Someone had told me earlier about integrating circuits with fabric. I think it’s cool
September 12th, 2006 at 9:37 am
Q, I didn’t look for it… I have it on my favorites list :p