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Stay Cool With the Neon Genesis Evangelion ATFIELD Air Conditioning Vest

Neon Genesis Evangelion ATFIELD Air Conditioning Vest

The latest Neon Genesis Evangelion collaboration item will let fans stay cool this summer and fall with the limited ATFIELD Air Conditioning Vest. That’s right, Evangelion fans will be able to get their hands on an “air conditioning” vest. This item has two built in fans that will circulate cool air throughout the vest, keeping your body temperature down. Of course, this item is exclusive to Japanese retailers. However, if you’re interested in this item and don’t mind using a middle man service, you can find it through the Rakuten online shop. The Neon Genesis Evangelion ATFIELD Vest will cost ¥8,800 or roughly $83 [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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In addition to its two fan system, the vest itself is made out of a protective material that makes it waterproof and resistant to cold. This means that fans can wear this item during any weather condition. You can check out an image of the Neon Genesis Evangelion ATFIELD Air Conditioning Vest and unique promotional art for this collaboration below.

Neon Genesis Evangelion originally began its run in Japan in October 1995. Evangelion: Death (True)2, the edit of 1997’s Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, appeared in 1998. The End of Evangelion appeared in 1997. The Rebuild of Evangelion films, which offer a different take on the story, began airing in Japan in 2007 with Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) AloneEvangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance and Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo appeared in 2009 and 2012.

Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 currently has no release date and has been delayed multiple times. A new scheduled release date has not yet been announced.

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