Air-conditioned clothing company, Kuchofuku, said it is launching what it claims to be the world’s first air-conditioned shirt.
Kuchofuku is now offering regular air-conditioned clothes in addition to work clothes after hiring a designer.
The air-conditioned garments, which feature two small battery-operated fans, create circulating air which helps evaporation.
Clothes can be powered by plugging them into computers.
Kuchofuku is also launching lines of overalls, zip-up jackets and blouses.
The company aims to grow volume sales this year by 76% to 30,000 units, helped by the government’s campaign to get people to wear cooling clothes to work.

The one drawback so far identified is that the clothing partially inflates when the fans run.
It costs $159.
Hmm. I wonder if it makes a humming sound while operated.
Disastrous.



















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