- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 24 Jul 2023 05:54 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
One country that has never disappointed when it comes to handy innovations, is Japan. The island nation, in fact, is quite known for making everyday life much more convenient for people with its innovative ideas and devices. Taking into consideration the increasing temperature, the country has now come up with an ultimate counter. A clip of a man wearing a shirt with a built-in fan is going viral in the same context.
Taking to social media, a Twitter handle with the name 'Rainmaker1973', shared a clip of a man in Japan wearing the perfect shirt for the heat. The clip is now going viral and has been captioned "Japan is seeing the rapid spread of work clothes that aim to protect against heat. The fans attached to the clothes suck outside air, evaporating sweat, thereby releasing heat through vaporization and cooling the body".
Japan is seeing the rapid spread of work clothes that aim to protect against heat. The fans attached to the clothes suck outside air, evaporating sweat, thereby releasing heat through vaporization and cooling the body
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 23, 2023
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The clip shows a man who is standing on a hot day in the middle of a road. He appeared to be a guard or an officer on duty, with no option to take shelter during his work. But the shirt he is wearing is the ultimate one as it has a built-in fan to keep him cool and sweat-free. The clip also includes the man showing the workings of the shirt as he shows the inside of it.
As soon as the video was posted, it started garnering a huge amount of attention as people were impressed with the idea. Fans had a lot to say about the shirt.
"For some reason, it still looks hot," a user commented. "I'm surprised that nobody has gone NASA yet with cool water tubes lining clothing. It seems relatively obvious at this point," wrote a second user.
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"Oh wow! Wish they had those when I was working construction years ago...," added a third netizen. "Would’ve been better if not in dark color too," said a fourth.
