Friday, December 22, 2006

Climate Controlled Jacket

This seems like a great idea. Why can't they make one a little more stylish for a fashionista like myself.


On the one hand, it's an understated, classic jacket that falls between a mechanic's jacket and a windbreaker. On the other, it features an "Outlast Adaptive Comfort" technology originally created for NASA astronauts. The polyester interior actually creates a micro-climate within the jacket that is impervious to outside temperature changes. The intelligent material both absorbs heat and releases it back inward when exterior temperature falls, maintaining your natural skin temperature. All for only $62.95 at Hammacher Schlemmer.

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