Smoke fills the air and our lungs. Fashion is headed towards protective, utilitarian workwear. Latest technology in protective fabrics, smoke helmets, breathing masks, Mylar survival blankets, and thermal protective balaclavas help shelter us from increasingly harsh weather conditions. While high fashion and streetwear - we see this particularly in Tokyo and Shanghai - have already adapted the need for dystopian wear, Burnout furthers this need for the niche market of survival clothes.