Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Woman Office So Sexy

The Japanese government called for the office workers are no longer wearing a thick coat in an effort to save energy related to using air conditioning in summer. The government's campaign to an employee's office called the Super Coolbiz contains calls for them to wear clothes appropriate yet comfortable.

Collared shirt and sports shorts allowed while jeans and slippers are also permitted in special circumstances. Fukushima nuclear power plant damage following the earthquake and tsunami disaster last March led to Japan experienced shortages of electricity. The idea of ​​comfortable clothes for this summer's first leveled in 2005 by the current environment minister, Yuriko Koike.
"When we started in 2005, people said the idea was not dignified," Koike said in a clothes show in this year's campaign launch.

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