Install electric fan in pants

Wet pants because of sweat can become an image of the past if people use pants that reduce the temperature produced by a Japanese company.

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Kuchofuku's shirt and pants are fitted with propellers to bring air from outside the fabric into the interior. Fabrics for clothing are made of a mixture of polyester and cotton. Air conditioning shirts have appeared on the market a few years ago. Photo: Elite Daily.

Kuchofuku Air-Conditioned Cooling , the name of the new pants, is integrated with cooling fans. Each fan, enclosed in a pocket outside the pants, has a diameter of about 10cm and is powered by two AA batteries. The power in the battery pack is large enough for the fan to operate continuously for several hours. When the battery power is depleted, users can plug the fan's power cord into the computer's USB port to get power. Users can remove fans and electrical components to clean and wash, Gizmag reported.

Cooling pants are the invention of Hiroshi Ichigaya, a technical expert who worked for Sony Corporation. Ichigaya currently holds the president of Kuchofuku company. This company has launched the air conditioning shirt market a few years ago. In addition, the company also produces many other cooling products such as cushions and curtains.

Normally, sweat evaporates after exiting the body, creating a cool effect. Ordinary clothing prevents the evaporation of sweat because they "trap" water droplets.

The propellers in Ichigaya's outfit create a stream of air - which helps sweat evaporate faster. The only defect of the costume is that it swells whenever the fan moves.

The price of each Kuchofuku pants is 208 USD in the Japanese market.