CLOTHES OF THE FUTURE.
A Now York business man, Mr. John David, says he believes that in the year 2029 airmen will wear coloured flying suits, imitating the brilliance of birds. Men will wear " shorts " for every occasion, except formal ones. Coats wil! disappear. The upper part of the body, he thinks, will be covered by a garment that will bo a combination jacket and Bhirt. All clothing will bo porous « mesh-woven. Formal dress will include silk satin breeches. The average man will own 25 suits. So certain does Mr. David feel of ihi accuracy of his predictions that he has cemented them into tho corner stone of his new building in New York, to that future generations may know how rstely he foresaw the trend pi fat*** fashions
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 3 (Supplement)
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