Japanese Firms Bring Nano-Enabled Clothing From The Athletic Field To The Office

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Konaka, a Japanese men’s clothing retailer and Phiten, a Japanese holistic products company announced their collaboration and introduction of "Konaka X Phiten Dress Shirt" on July 5, 2011.
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Originally published in The Nano Newswire

Konaka, a Japanese men's clothing retailer and Phiten, a Japanese holistic products company announced their collaboration and introduction of "Konaka X Phiten Dress Shirt" on July 5, 2011.

The dress shirt is made from materials dispersed with nano-sized metal particles using Phiten's proprietary nano-technology driven "aqua titanium" process. The proprietary technology allows the nano-sized metal particles dissolve and evenly disperse in water.
The dress shirt is supposed enhance relaxation of both the body and mind. Many major league baseball players and other top athletes have worn Phiten's necklace containing the same metal during games and matches.

Now, non-athletes can wear this dress shirt at work and enjoy the same relaxation and increase in performance enjoyed by the Athletes.

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