Odor-Fighting Space Undies

Japan's Astronaut Underwear Fights Odors, Can Be Worn for One Month

Imagine wearing the same pair of underwear for one whole month. Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata doesn’t have to imagine--he actually did it, with a pair of high-tech Japanese undies designed to neutralize odor.

Koichi Wakata wore this underwear for an endurance experiment abroad the International Space Station. Made by the top textile company, Toray, the new anti-bacterial underwear, called J-wear, is supposed to keep foul odors at bay--prevent "permanent odour infusion"--as well as repel static and wick away water.

This odor-neutralizing space underwear first arrived on the scene in March 2008 when Japanese astronaut Takao Doi wore it during a two-week flight. Now, with Wakata’s smell test completed, we can rest assured that the underwear will have a fresh-smell life span of at least a month.

Says Wakata, "I wore it for about a month and my station crewmembers never complained for that month, so I think the experiment went fine."
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