Aya Tsukioka’s urban camouflage

Ninja October 29th, 2007

Ninja says

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Aya Tsukioka’s vending machine skirt is part of a new line of urban camouflage. This piece was originally designed to keep a gal safe while hiding from a potential mugger.

It would also make a pretty cool Halloween get-up.

via NY Times

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  • It wouldn't work in america in general. Japan has the highest number of vending machines per person (I think it was 14 mchines = 1 person). With that number of machines it is conceivable that such a "camo" system would work in Japan but less likely to work in America. Still it is an interesting concept.
  • Ninja
    Hallo Kasia,
    I tried searching for her contact information for you, but with no luck. Sorry! Good luck on your dissertation.

    - Ninja
  • kasia
    i was wondering if you could help? please do you have Aya Tsukiokas email address? as im researching Japanese design for my dissertation and would be very greatful if i could ask a few questions to aid my work. thankyou very much. Kasia Bishop
  • Ninja
    Hi Stay-C,

    Yah, I've got the same problem—I'm probably too short for that vending machine outfit too.

    Happy Monday,
    Ninja
  • stayc
    The kid mailbox one is cute.

    But here's my concern, you can see the sneaks!

    It probably wouldn't work well for me since machines aren't that short ;)
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