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J-Wear is a line of clothing designed for use by astronauts during space missions. It includes underwear, shirts, pants and socks. The clothing is anti-bacterial, water-absorbent, odor-eliminating, antistatic, and flame retardant. It is made from cotton and polyester, and is seamless.

The clothes were designed by textile experts at the Women’s University in Tokyo.

References

  1. Astronaut bringing test underwear back to Earth, USA Today, July 30, 2009
  2. In space, no one can complain about your month-old underwear, Christian Science Monitor, July 30, 2009

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