Back To The Future Clothing Views
Costume designer Joanna Johnston said she was terrified at the prospect of designing the clothing of the future, making costumes for the cast and 150 extras from scratch, since Bob’s concept did not have a basis in anyone else’s work. For a future society in which men and women are truly equal, the clothing styles would exaggerate the difference between the sexes. She decided to use a very wide variety of fabrics in bright but not fluorescent colors.[9]
Purchasing this iconic piece of Back to the Future clothing is certainly a step up over your standard safety footwear or workwear. When Marty McFly donned the self-drying, auto-adjusting jacket in Back to the Future Part 2 in 1989, the world forever looked on, wishing for a super-fly jacket to call their own. Now in 2010, the very same jacket from Back to the Future is being auctioned off and for a paltry sum, you too can call it yours!
By paltry sum, I of course mean close to £32,000. That is the starting bid for the very same jacket worn in Back to the Future part 2. Don’t expect it to auto-dry or shrink to meet your specific build. When Michael J. Fox donned the jacket in Back to the Future, a team of special effects gurus worked tirelessly under the set, pulling and pushing wires attached to the inside of the jacket in order to create the effect.
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