Jul 17, 2010

The Wine Rack Bra and other crazy innerwear!

The Wine Rack Bra and other crazy innerwear!
The Wine Rack Bra and other crazy innerwear!

A US A gifting company has just launched their unique 'Wine Rack Bra', which you can fill up with an entire bottle of wine. We bring you a first look, along with other innovative innerwear that has made the news in recent years!

Now you can give a boozy boost to your assets -- courtesy Wine Rack, a bra that holds 25 oz of drink while giving a lift.

A New Jersey company that specialises in wacky gifts is selling the Wine Rack, an assets-enhancing piece of polyurethane that allows thirsty ladies to nurse their drinks.

"You won't find this at Victoria's Secret. It is not like one boob fills up and the other goes flat. I made my girlfriend put it on, and she looked good," The New York Daily News quoted Paul Krasulja ofBaronBob.com, which sells the wacky bras that range from the petite 32A to the amply endowed 38C.

It may sound like a nutty invention, but this is hardly the first time that innovative innerwear has headlines. Click through the following pages to see some of the other unusual ones we've seen over the years!

The 'Grow-Your-Own-Rice' bra

Only two months ago, lingerie giant Triumph launched their 'Grow-Your-Own-Rice' bra in Tokyo. With cups that look like flower pots, it transforms into a rice growing kit, allows the wearer to cultivate rice anytime, anywhere!

It was created in the hope that more people would become familiar with farming and develop an awareness regarding the importance of agriculture, according to the lingerie brand.

Dripping diamonds

Diamond giant ORRA unveiled a dazzling diamond bustier worth one million euros in Mumbai on March 25.

Model Anjali Lavanya had the honour of modelling the bustier, which has been entirely created by hand and is studded with Belgian diamonds.

Going green

The Colombian city of Cali hosts a 'biofashion' show every year, featuring environmentally-friendly creations made from fruit, leaves, flowers etc. The aim is to promote eco awareness and allow designers to let loose their creativity.

This sexy suit of dried roses, woven bark and leaves was shown in November last year, at the 2010 instalment.

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