The surprising truth about smart clothes with a strong technology
Smart, technologically advanced clothing of the future could contain many important utilities to serve humans.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•24/05/2025
Clothes do a lot for us. They protect our bodies, keep us warm in the winter, help us dress to impress others, or be more comfortable in any form of movement. Clothes also help each person express their own style. Photo: @Real Simple. But some scientists , researchers, and engineers believe that human clothing in the future could do much more. Photo: @British GQ.
These scientists and engineers are thinking of new ways to make clothes safer, more convenient, and smarter to meet the growing needs of people. Photo: @MIT. Recently, somewhere in the world , there have been some ideas about new smart clothes, capable of protecting people from danger. Photo: @ TD sportswear. For example, a new fabric coating for future smart clothing could absorb and neutralize some of the chemicals in chemical weapons. The coating is made from a metal-organic framework that can trap and break down harmful chemical compounds. Photo: @Getty.
Of course, this super cool outfit will be essential for people who are in countries where war is happening. Photo: @istock. However, all the advanced clothing of the future will not only be designed to save lives, but also to make people more comfortable through ultimate gadgets. Photo: @4imag. For example, one day you might not need to wear multiple layers to stay warm. Fabrics embedded with nanowires could reflect body heat back to your skin. Or small electrical currents running through metal threads embedded in smart fabrics could provide warmth. This could be especially useful for hikers, soldiers, or people working in extremely cold conditions. Photo: @Medium. Some researchers have also thought about entirely new uses for clothing, like turning the wearer into a portable power outlet. Photo: @ HiDubai Focus.
Flexible solar panels sewn into fabrics can absorb sunlight to charge phones, or other devices while the wearer is moving. Some fabrics can even harvest energy directly from the wearer’s movement. Photo: @FashNerd. Many of these ideas have yet to leave the lab, and they’re still a long way from hitting retail shelves. But the inventors hope that these and other innovations could one day help people get more out of their wardrobes. Photo: @Blog Viva Vida.
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