Would you wear air conditioned clothes?
It’s cool! But is it cool?
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I would (I don’t deal well with heat/humidity). I would rather be comfortable than fashionable.
Not only would I wear it, I would feel myself up in it. <exaggerated wink>
Yes, and the air conditioned bedding mattress would be wonderful relief.
Yes… I so wish I had them this afternoon!
No, it looks uncomfortable. First, the material looks like something I wouldn’t want against my body on a hot day. Second, to have cold air blowing against parts of your sticky body (because I know not everywhere will stay dry), yeech.
I need something to blow my schweaty balls dry. Just give me the bottom half. Anyone need the top end?
@wundayatta…No, I wouldn’t. I’m a monkey (as you said) remember? I don’t need air conditioned clothes apparently.
Give it another 10 years, I saw the idea 10 years ago, and it looked bad and never came to anything. These new ones look much better, but still not good enough.
I love the idea of clothes that do more than just clothe.
With global warming getting into full swing they will probably catch on.
Nope. This monkey won’t weat them either.
Wetting my clothes is cheaper. I’ll pass.
If it is modified to be solar powered and self-rechargeable in sunlight, I would consider it. running on disposable is environmentally irresponsible.
Maybe in the right circumstance. I spend hours and hours at the race track sometimes for days in a row, usually in the summer months. It can be miserable. We have tents amd cooldraft fans usually to keep somewhat cool, but when we go over to the tracks to watch the races it is crazy hot out in the blazing sun. I bring an umbrella, well I guess it is a parasol in this case, but it is never really enough. It would have to really really make a significant difference though, or I would not bother wearing it. I prefer less clothes. Not more.
I’d rather have heated ones for the winter.
Especially after a curry dinner, parrrrrrrumppppppp!!
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