Ever since the COVID-19 cases blew up, face or surgical masks have become a wardrobe essential for everyone. Whether you’re a frontliner or just an ordinary citizen, you need to have face masks close at hand.
But, due to the increased demand for masks, more and more people are coming up with innovative ideas—sometimes, crazy—for their DIY face masks. (Actually, we were not even surprised when we found out that there’s a Japanese fashion brand that sells “lace bra masks.”)
So, to match your personalized mask and remain trendy amidst a pandemic, why not complete your #ootd with a surgical… tote bag?
An Indonesian fabric printing company, Arlie Percetakan Kain, designed a bag that looks exactly like the ubiquitous item….but bigger.
Online users, of course, were quick to comment on Arlie’s newest product. One person suggested that “a backpack can also be used so that the other straps won’t be wasteful,” to which another one answered with, “do you want to sit there looking like a parachute?”
The photos, which went viral on Twitter, now has 15,000 retweets and 24,000 likes. Just in case you’re interested in their custom items, you may check out the website’s catalog.