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The 'Portable Fan II' by Kevin Von is Office-Ready

The 'Portable Fan II' has been designed by Kevin Von as a wearable cooling solution for office workers to incorporate into their wardrobe in the summer months. The device works by being clipped onto the collar of a dress shirt and will work in pairs to provide effective heat relief throughout the warm weather months. The device works by drawing in warm air, cooling it and dispersing it back into the vicinity of the user to keep them feeling fresher for extended periods.

The conceptual 'Portable Fan II' boasts a 3D-printed design that's paired with a polished finish to keep it suitable for wear with office apparel. The app-connected design would allow for a customized level of cooling and more.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Cooling Devices - The development of new and innovative wearable cooling devices, such as the 'Portable Fan II', presents opportunities for disrupting the traditional cooling technology market.
2. Office-friendly Wearables - The trend towards designing wearables that are appropriate for office settings is on the rise, signaling an opportunity to create more fashionable and discreet work-related gadgets.
3. App-connected Wearables - The integration of mobile apps with wearables, such as the 'Portable Fan II', presents an opportunity for technological innovation and improved functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The integration of cooling technology into clothing presents an opportunity for the fashion industry to offer more versatile and comfortable clothing options for consumers.
2. Technology - The development of wearable cooling devices, particularly those that are app-connected, presents an opportunity for growth within the technology industry.
3. Office Equipment and Supplies - The development of office-friendly wearables such as the 'Portable Fan II', presents an opportunity for growth and innovation within the office equipment and supplies industry.

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