This is definitely one of the weirder attempts we’ve seen to make environmentalism more “sexy” to mainstream consumers, but you gotta hand it to the Japanese for creativity anyways…
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It’s only an interesting concept. But I don’t think I’d want to reuse such a bra, especially if the bag already contained fresh food items. Maybe if the bag can be used WITHOUT the bra as a decoration and if the bra can,er, hold up without the bag in the padding?
I love her. I’ll buy anything she sells.
Also, there could be worse articles of clothing than a bra to use as a shopping bag.
Overall, it’s a fun concept, and a nice break from excessive practicality.
you funny lady…
Errr, but what will I carry by boobs in??!!
Oops! Good Idea!
Where can I buy this Enrio bra?