Sentence examples for future clothes from inspiring English sources

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"And the more accurate data we have about our body shapes, the better future clothes designs can be".

I get the feeling from some dialogue in this movie that you hate "future clothes".

In every entertainment-based representation of girls in the future, clothes are both body-con and masculine, which means that in that future, surely real, fashion's ideas about how women should look like horse-legged guys has been fully embraced.

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And, though living centuries in the future in clothes that paradoxically looked dated, the characters have been recognisable human archetypes: if Obama is a Spock, Bill Clinton was a Kirk: libidinous, ill-disciplined, but with a knack for upbeat appetite.

In our house, closets are now, and in the future, for clothes.

With any luck, in the not-so-distant future our clothes will be engineered on the nanoscale.

Bana is the man who comes back from the future, always without clothes, Arnie-style.

Because time goes only one way, the arrow of time says the future, like my clothes, will always be different.

Well, what does that mean for the future of selling clothes? A. You need to put something on, or you are naked.

Finally, Lumenus sees a future for smart clothes beyond cyclists and runners.

The future of winter clothes has arrived, and it's even better than wrapping yourself in an electric blanket until spring.

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