• Air-conditioned shoes keep your feet breathing free

  • Temperatures in Japan tend to sore, and that’s pretty much the case in most parts of the world closer to the equator. It’s no wonder really, that the Japanese keep coming up with new and fascinating ways to keep yourself cool while on the go, away from the comfort of the air-conditioner back home. The latest on offer is these air-conditioner shoes that showed up at a Tokyo shoe store lately by Hydro-Tech. the shoes use new filter technology that releases the heat and humidity and allows air to flow in keeping feet refreshed and cooled. This is yet another attempt to have Japanese men switch to cooler clothing, instead of having offices run air-conditioning systems round the clock, in a bid to save up on energy.
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    Via – [Gizmodiva]

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