TOKYO—Taichi Ito was on a Zoom call brainstorming with his advertising-agency colleagues when he mentioned his pet peeve about his wife’s virtual meetings. It didn’t make sense for her to don a business suit when nothing much below the upper arms showed up on camera.
His colleagues agreed, so he showed them a tailor-made solution he had sketched out: the top half of a business suit sewn to part of a sweatshirt starting at around the elbows, plus sweatpants—just enough formality to fit within a video frame.Working at an agency named Whatever Inc., as Mr. Ito does, may make it a little easier to realize odd ideas.
Mrs. Ito, a tech-company business director who still works at home—and when on work video calls wears a pair of WFH Jammies her husband gave her—said she appreciated clothing designers thinking of people like her: “It’s so great to have professionals support a lazy person.”
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LOL Lost me at 'designers are offering hybrids...'
Most ridiculous idea I've seen in awhile. Completely unnecessary to spend money on this, when one already has the clothing they need. 🙄
Young women waste so much time and money with their clothing, hair and skin because they are victims of their lack of self-esteem. Fashion is good only for sheep. Whatever your favorite stars wear this will become the new trend.
Oh come on.
Davidlaz
lol 🙄