Koichi Wakata, the first Japanese astronaut to live on the International Space Station, is testing the clothes, called J-ware and created by textile experts at Japan Women's University in Tokyo.Which leads us to question, but would he want to?
"He can wear his trunks (underwear) more than a week," said Koji Yanagawa, an official with the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.
They also are flame-resistant and anti-static, not to mention comfortable and stylish.
Japan develops odour-free underwear for astronaut to test in space.
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