While there are many interesting clothing innovations to look forward to, the only item so far sold in stores wad marketed a few years ago as the first wearable electronics jacket, called the ICD+, sole for about a thousand dollars. It had an MP3 player and cell phone. Headphones were built into the hood, and it had microphone in the collar. Clive van Heerden, director of Intelligent Fibres, pointed out that it was an early first step and a conservative one. “We want to make the jacket that makes the coffee and pick up the kids and keeps track of the shopping list, but it’s not going to happen overnight.”