With the growing demand for face masks amidst the spreading pandemic, people are coming up with pretty ingenious ways of getting around the prevalent shortage.
Some of these ideas include converting old bras into workable cloth face masks.
A Japanese garment manufacturer, Atsumi Fashion, just came up with a legit version of this trend so that consumers can now opt for a racier version of the regular face mask.
The lingerie face mask is adorned with intricate lace details and comes in different shades ranging from cute pastel colours to sexy black motifs.
You can even opt for a more conservative white that might be more wearable in public.
One can only notice the striking resemblance it has to the DIY bra face mask we came across earlier. Despite the alluring exterior, it still serves practical purposes and function exactly like a cloth mask.
Of course, we hope these lingerie face masks will give you ample ‘support’ while you are out and about.
It is no surprise that these quirky designs were quickly wiped out on Atsumi Fashion’s online site.
The pink design was even worn and fervently promoted by a YouTuber and former Terrace House member, Aya Kondo.
There is no harm adding a little spice to our protective equipment to lift our spirits, which might explain why this lingerie face mask is immensely popular among locals during this period.
You can get your hands on these irresistibly pretty designs for around S$16 – S$19.80 (1,200 yen – 1,480 yen) on Atsumi’s Fashion online site.
Though the lingerie face masks are now sold out, the company is promising to stock up in days to come.
Therefore, do keep a lookout for updates on their Twitter and Instagram page if you are interested in getting one since you’ll need to equip yourself for the extended ‘Circuit Breaker’.
If we have to wear a mask, we may as well look pretty while we’re at it.
Featured image adapted from Twitter and Twitter.
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