Thursday, May 14, 2009

New Concept bras by Triumph

Would You Grow Rice In Your Bra?

Lingerie maker and retailer Triumph International Japan just designed a bra that also doubles as a planter, so you can grow rice right from your bosom. Everyone wants to have boobs that grow rice, right? The Tanbo Bra is essentially a white pot cut right down the middle and outfitted with straps for easy wearing. It comes with arm guards, reflectors to ward off bugs, and a belt contraption to hold potting soil, seedlings, and work gloves.



The eccentric bra - made of recyclable plastic - can be tied together to create pots that also double as cups.
It's filled with soil and rice seedlings, which can be watered through a hose that also doubles as a belt that goes around the wearer's waist.
It also comes with a pair of gardening gloves.













Triumph Japan new Bra made for golfers…

Golf in Japan is as important as Baseball, almost a national sport, while playing Golf is here amazingly, sorry ridiculously expensive compared to what I used to pay in France, Golf is still very popular and a part of the lives of most Japanese men in their mid 30s and 40s…

Now in order to help women to find a new mate, Triumph decided to offer to all the Japanese ladies, a new and unique Bra that mimics a golf-putting mat in order to combine pleasure and… pleasure…

Once removed, you will not only have the pleasure to admire your future spouse's body, but the chance to put in one of the two holes available to you (Talking about the bra here as well as real putting with real balls) with a 1.5m long mat…


Triumph, which unveils a new concept bra every six months, hopes the Marriage-Hunting Bra will encourage more people to get hitched, even though it is not for sale. The creators were inspired by Konkatsu-Jidai (”The Times of Marriage-Hunting”), a recent best-seller by Toko Shirakawa that looks at Japan’s declining marriage rate and the growing difficulty that people in their 30s and 40s face when seeking marriage partners.

Marriage-Hunting Bra



Marriage-Hunting Bra (Konkatsu Bra), a new concept lingerie by Triumph International designed to help the marriage-minded woman find a husband by displaying how much time remains until she hopes to tie the knot.




In addition to the easy-to-read LED display that shows the number of days until the wearer’s ideal wedding date, the white lace bra — which has the look and feel of a wedding dress — features a ring holder and convenient pockets for a pen and official stamp seal, which will be needed when filling out the marriage license application.




The Warmbiz Heated Bra



In an effort to save energy, Japan's government set up Coolbiz and Warmbiz campaigns to encourage businesses and workers to dress appropriately for the season: no neckties for men in summer, for example. I doubt they expected The Warmbiz Heated Bra to come along, but we're glad nonetheless! This comfy-looking faux fur number features microwavable gel pads that can be slipped into the bra cups to provide warmth in chilly offices.

The Post Office Bra



It's called the "Total Surprise Bra"or The PostOffice Bra

The Anti-smoking Bra



The Anti-smoking Bra "emits a mysterious fragrance designed to kill the desire to smoke." Perhaps the jaw-dropping effect of the bra itself is what really does the trick, however. Is there really a fragrance that turns off the addictive effects of nicotine?

Shopping Bag Bra


Triumph International Japan has unveiled a new type of brassiere that can be converted into a shopping bag. Called the “No! Shopping Bag Bra” (NO! reji-bukuro bra), the environmentally-friendly lingerie is designed to promote the reduction of plastic bag consumption, a key objective of the revised Containers and Packaging Recycling Law hammered out by Japanese lawmakers in June.




The Birth Rate Decline Bra


Japan has one of the world's most rapidly aging populations, looking at this
bra will help to increase male sex drive thus more baby in the making!


The Chastity Belt Bra



The Chastity Belt Bra does - it comes with a little gold key that the wearer can present to her guy of choice.

Solar Power Bra



Triumph International Japan has unveiled a new eco-friendly concept bra called the “Solar Power Bra” - Taiyoko Hatsuden Bra), which aims to stimulate eco-awareness and promote clean energy.
The green, high-quality cotton bra features a waist-mounted solar panel that powers a small, chest-mounted electronic billboard or any other electronic device you choose to connect. A pair of reusable drink containers attach to the bra cups, allowing the wearer to reduce consumption of aluminum cans and plastic bottles while increasing bust size. When not in use, the containers can be collapsed and stored in small pockets in the cups.
Triumph hopes the bra inspires people to think about global warming, the dwindling supply of fossil fuels, and the future of energy.



Voter Turnout Lift-UP! Bra



In the hope of inspiring more voters to head to the polls, lingerie maker Triumph International Japan has unveiled a new concept bra called the “Voter Turnout Lift-UP! Bra.”
The silver, bustier-type bra is modeled after an aluminum ballot box, complete with lots of rivets and a pocket for holding ballots that have been cast. The kanji characters for “ballot box” are printed beneath the cups, which are heavily padded so that the wearer can also increase her bust size while doing her part to increase voter turnout.


My Chopsticks Bra



Triumph International Japan unveiled the “My Chopsticks Bra,” which features a pair of cups that resemble bowls of rice and miso soup, and a set of collapsible chopsticks that tuck into either side. The My Chopsticks Bra is the latest addition to Triumph’s line of concept lingerie designed to boost awareness of environmental issues.
Triumph unveils the My Chopsticks Bra as Japanese consumers are becoming more aware of the negative impact that disposable chopsticks have on the environment. While it is becoming increasingly trendy for people to reduce waste by carrying around their own reusable chopsticks

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