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Japanese Designer Announces Beverage Machine Skirt

2010/5/18 9:52:00 122

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  据英国《每日邮报》报道,考虑到女性躲避袭击的需要,日本设计师月冈6日公布了一件新作品。这件构思巧妙的裙子从表面看很普通,但如果把它展开拉直,裙子会立即变身成饮料售卖机的模样。


The skirt designed by Yue Gang, 31, is a facade of a vivid Coca-Cola vending machine, which is very similar to other beverage vending machines. She believes that there are rows of beverage vending machines beside many streets in Japan, which provide a good opportunity for camouflage clothes.

Ms. Yue Gang said that the lone woman could hide behind such camouflage clothes to avoid potential attack risks, and her design inspiration came from Japanese ninjas, who always wore black windbreaker and were not easy to find at night.


The camouflage costume designed by Yue Gang is all hand sewn, priced at 400 per piece, and now has sold 20 pieces. She hopes to be promoted globally.

In addition, she also designed a camouflage handbag, which looks like a sewer manhole on the ground, so the unaware burglar will not notice it passing by.

However, the daily mail believes that compared with this negative way, British women may prefer to participate in some self-defense training.


"It's much easier for a Japanese to hide. It's embarrassing to yell."

Foreigners may find these ideas very surprising, but it's true in Japan, "Ms. Moon said.


 

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