Wearable Futon Apparel

King Jim's Puffy Polyester Suit is Equipped with Bedding and Padding

The Wearable Futon is "the brainchild of King Jim, a Japanese company specializing in office equipment and supplies." This puffed, polyester suit is nothing short of bizarre and features a collapsible design that is fitted with padded bedding and sheets.

The Wearable Futon folds into a compact box and is meant to be worn atop one's work clothes. This reduces the need for pajamas if you're planning to work late or sleep over at a friend's home.

This dynamic product can essentially fit into one's drawer and is folded to become a functional bed whenever it is needed. Though it seems more humorous than practical, this product was initially designed with natural disasters in mind.

During Japan's earthquakes and typhoons, transit can be shut down for hours, leaving urban workers with no way of getting home. The product will set one back $44.50 and is a piece that is both affordable and useful for stranded citizens.
Trend Themes
1. Compact Folding Products - The Wearable Futon's collapsible design presents opportunities for other compact folding products in various industries.
2. Functional and Practical Clothing - The concept of wearable bedding opens up possibilities for functional and practical clothing in the fashion industry.
3. Emergency Preparedness Solutions - The Wearable Futon's design for natural disasters highlights the demand for innovative emergency preparedness solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishings - The concept of wearable bedding may inspire disruptive innovations in the home furnishings industry.
2. Fashion - The combination of comfort and functionality in the Wearable Futon can drive disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
3. Emergency Management - The need for reliable and compact emergency preparedness solutions presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the emergency management industry.

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