Mark Zuckerberg expects more than one billion people to be spending most of their waking hours in the metaverse by 2030. This VR world will offer opportunities for work, entertainment, and socializing. The projection may not be out of the question, as the average American already spends almost seven hours online every day.

When we enter the metaverse, it’s likely that a major attraction will be dressing our avatars in different outfits. There could be instant wardrobe changes between events as well, depending on where you are. Here are three uses of the metaverse that are likely to be hugely popular, and a few suggestions for the clothing we’ll need to prepare for them.

Online Casinos May Require Elegant Attire      

The online casino sector is one that’s expected to adapt swiftly to VR. The industry has evolved endlessly and has always integrated new technology when it has emerged. For instance, the Paddy Power Games titles available now use the latest graphics and mechanics, leading to highly immersive gaming experiences. Leprechaun’s Luck Cash Collect Megaways is a prime example of this, and the enhanced features offer unique gameplay. These new games show that developers are continuing to invent new ways to play games, suggesting that they will be prepared to make options for the metaverse as well.

When people visit online casinos in the metaverse, it could represent a chance to dress up in fine clothes. A lot of gambling houses in the real world have dress codes, and VR casinos could go for the same approach. It would be a great excuse for metaverse users to dress their avatars in fine tuxedos and elegant dresses.

Workplace Environments May Need Smart Casual Outfits

In the era of hot desking, flexible hours, and working from home, the days of offices requiring employers to dress in shirts and ties are long gone. However, most workplace environments still command a certain level of smartness. This could be the case in the metaverse as well, and you may need to prepare some smart causal threads to attire your avatar with during business hours.

According to CNN, we’ll be putting on 3D-rendered outfits in the metaverse, with major fashion labels like Louis Vuitton already designing offerings for the VR world. There’s a good chance that a new workplace fashion could emerge in the 2030s, with a focus on futuristic simplicity.

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Social Settings Would Offer a Chance to Express Yourself

Meta rose to prominence as Facebook, which has always primarily been an online social setting. Therefore, it’s likely that the metaverse will also have a heavy focus on connecting people in the same way. Outside of work and entertainment, people will have a chance to mingle in virtual social spaces. In these settings, it would be the prime chance for people to express their personalities through their digital clothing selections.

It's here that the attire on display could get wild. With this being a VR setting, there are no rules on how clothing would need to look or behave. Threads won’t be governed by physics, meaning bits could be flapping or flying in the air. It’s here that clothing labels will get innovative and bring about brand-new trends.

The thought of being able to change clothes in an instant depending on the setting you’re in is an exciting prospect. One of the most enjoyable things about the metaverse could be preparing different costumes for a range of situations and events.

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