Coca Cola Ninja Vending Machine Skirts For Women To Preventing Attacks
Aya Tsukioka, 29, a Japanese fashion designer, has come up with a new skirt as a disguise to make the wearer look like a Coca Cola vending machine for helping the women who fear of crime.
Tsukioka says the vending machine shirt will help women to hide behind it to outfox a potential attacker if she walks alone. The experimental clothes designer says this idea was inspired by a trick used by Japanese ninja assassins, who cloaked themselves in black blankets so they couldn't be seen at night. Aya Tsukioka has already sold 20 of the £400 hand-sewn vending machine skirts and it hoping to market the design worldwide.
Aya Tsukioka, 29, a Japanese fashion designer, has come up with a new skirt as a disguise to make the wearer look like a Coca Cola vending machine for helping the women who fear of crime.
Tsukioka says the vending machine shirt will help women to hide behind it to outfox a potential attacker if she walks alone. The experimental clothes designer says this idea was inspired by a trick used by Japanese ninja assassins, who cloaked themselves in black blankets so they couldn't be seen at night. Aya Tsukioka has already sold 20 of the £400 hand-sewn vending machine skirts and it hoping to market the design worldwide.