Girls - how to stay warm this winter...

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4420820.stm

This is brilliant, do you think it will catch on? What if it overheated though - ouch!

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"... provide a little fashion chic to the office." - is someone out there suggesting wearing nowt but a fluffy white bra around the office to keep warm :shock: ...and I guess you'd have to take it off every now and again to put in the microwave to warm up? :?

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Hmm, I suppose around the office you could wear it over another shirt. A specially flame-retardant shirt I hope.

They said in the article not to put your domestic heating above 20C. That's like 70F, and I can't imagine anybody being cold enough for a heated bra, or even a sweater, at that temp! Just me?

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I'm cold if its below 75... but thats just me. I usually wear a sweater, fleece, or hoody indoors.

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Below 12C I might put the heating on... if I need the laundry to dry...

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Our air conditioning at work is at 21 C in the summer...now the heatings at 25C and that's comfortable! 20 is quite cool i think...