Japanese style camouflage dress

A fashion designer in Japan has created a unique camouflage for women who want to get rid of the bad guys. It is a dress with a vending machine.

Aya Tsukioka, 29, said her design has dual functionality, as well as a modest dress that can be changed to look like an automatic Coca Cola machine. She announced her product in Tokyo in the hopes of helping women reduce their concerns about criminals.

Tsukioka flipped a cloth over her dress revealing a large cloth with Coca-Cola's flaming red logo. By opening the fabric, the wearer will snuggle in an automatic box. Thanks to that, a "single-handedly" woman can hide the attackers.

She said her idea came from the Japanese ninja assassin, often wearing black robes to hide in the night. With children, she designed a backpack that could be turned into a tap on the street.

While Western women often prefer to participate in self-defense classes, Tsukioka says, "It's easier for a Japanese woman to get away from hiding.

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