Technology
For the woman who wants to stay both warm and environmentally conscious this winter, a lingerie maker unveiled a bra that can be heated in a microwave.
Updated : Dec 13, 2017, 01:05 AM IST
TOKYO: For the woman who wants to stay both warm and environmentally conscious this winter — and isn’t bothered by extra bulk under her shirt — a lingerie maker unveiled a bra that can be heated in a microwave.
Triumph International modelled the bra in Japan which has launched a “Warm Biz” campaign urging people to bundle up to save on heating.
The bra pads are filled with an eco-friendly, reusable gel that can be heated up in a microwave or with hot water.
For good measure, a pendant of a hot pepper dangles from the front. But the bra isn’t for those favouring understated attire.
A long strap flows down from the back, which is meant to be wrapped around like a boa to keep one’s neck warm.
“We hope this will not only help prevent global warming but also provide a little fashion chic to the office,” Triumph’s Japan branch said in a statement. But for the time being, the bra, which comes with matching shorts, won’t be in stores, with the lingerie maker instead using the technology to develop other warm clothing.
Japan, the land of the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions, is encouraging people to set their heating at no more than 200 Celsius this winter to save energy.
It follows a “Cool Biz” casual-dress campaign promoted by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, who eschewed his tie for most of the summer, to reduce air-conditioner use and greenhouse gas emissions.