A suit that washes in the shower? And it looks pressed the next morning? A the first software company where I worked we had something like this that we named 'the developers suit' and would get pulled out of the closet any time an unexpected visitor arrived and a developer had to dress up. In between uses it was used for tug-of-war games and could be tied into knots and then spring back into action without a wrinkle. Back then we just called it polyester.
The suit, made under licence in Japan, is the first to pull off a long-sought coup that could spell the end of dry-cleaning bills for white-collar workers.
It is billed as the first two-piece that can be washed in the shower each evening and be ready to wear again in the morning – with no ironing required. And amazingly, after a rigorous road test, it appears to fulfill that pledge.