Japanese businessmen are sweaty and clumsy--especially when they get drunk and stumble around with beer and wine stains all over themselves. That's why Miyuki Keori, a Nagoya-based men's apparel company, created a suit which exploits the hydrophobic characteristics of certain nano-particles to make its wool-based surface oil and water-repellent.
The company is proud to announce that the NANOSUIT will be hitting stores nationwide with its spring and summer 2007 collection soon. The suits will be around 100,000 yen. If you read Japanese, here's more info.
Revolutionary? Maybe. But what this is really going to do for Japanese society is give rise to a new kind of drinking game, where you spill drinks on each other and gawk at how dry your pants are.

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