Japan uses lions to make torn jeans

Zoo Jeans is a jeans made by zoo predators like lions, tigers and bears. This uniqueness makes Zoo Jeans sold at exorbitant prices.

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Long ago, torn jeans were considered one of the most popular fashion items.The "tearing" of these jeans is not simple, and requires a lot of sophisticated processing.

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With the endless creativity of teachers and students of Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan, now the torn jeans have become extremely simple: using the predators' own claws.

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Specifically, denim cloths will be wrapped around old wheels or giant balls, then thrown into carnivorous areas such as lions, tigers and bears as toys.Their claws and teeth will create many wild, random lacerations on the cloth.

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These pieces of fabric will then be processed technically before being transferred to the design department of the top 2 Japanese garment companies, Okayama Prefecture's Momotaro and Japan Blue.

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In addition to its unique nature, this fashion project is significant, as these jeans will be auctioned to create funds for Kamine Zoo in Hitachi, Japan and the International Nature Conservation Fund (WWF). ).

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The project is also expected to partly help restore the Tohoku region's economy, which was heavily devastated by earthquakes and tsunamis in 2011. These pants are being sold for a starting price of 98,000. yen (about 22 million VND).