
Shirts and jackets are made to keep the wearer comfortable even in sweltering heat while using one-50th of the energy of a small air conditioner. Two small fans sewn into the back of each garment and powered by a pocket-sized rechargeable battery pack circulate air across the wearer’s skin, evaporating perspiration and keeping temperatures down - a welcome respite from Japan’s mid-summer humidity and record-breaking heat in recent days.
The self-cooling clothes come in 10 styles and a variety of colours, all priced at 11,000 yen (KD 25) and sold on the internet and at limited retailers. Come on guys, buy some to cool down in the afternoon from the cooking temperature heat in Kuwait.
Spotted by: Adel Abdullah


















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