Japanese Fashion Designer Designs Nutty Camouflage Wear
A Japanese designer has proposed that women could walk in greater safety by disguising themselves as vending machines! Not very practical but pretty darn funny.









Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible. By holding the sheet open and stepping to the side of the road, she showed how a woman walking alone could elude pursuers — by disguising herself as a vending machine.
The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine. Ms. Tsukioka’s clothing is still in development, but she already has several versions, including one that unfolds from a kimono and a deluxe model with four sides for more complete camouflaging.
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The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine. Ms. Tsukioka’s clothing is still in development, but she already has several versions, including one that unfolds from a kimono and a deluxe model with four sides for more complete camouflaging.
Source: Boingboing from NYTimes
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Yuzuki
2 year ago
Wow. Thats cool, but isnt it hard if someones chasing you and you turn into a vending machine in front of them?






































