From Social Media Shower Curtains to Tweeting Activist Outfits
Laura McQuarrie — August 6, 2013 — Pop Culture
The Internet is a wonderful, albeit strange place and these social media products bridge the gap between online and offline, infusing real life with a little bit of whimsy.
Participating actively on social media networks can be addictive and it’s no wonder people want to show love for their favorite social networks offline. Sending out tweets is easy enough as is, but some Twitter-inspired products make things even easier. This includes unusual ways to send out tweets like wearable garments, diapers and even casts for the digital age to display “get well” messages.
Not all of these products are designed to relay messages back to social networks. Functional objects like phone cases, notepads and tote bags printed with hashtags display an obsession with social media that just can’t be kicked offline.
Participating actively on social media networks can be addictive and it’s no wonder people want to show love for their favorite social networks offline. Sending out tweets is easy enough as is, but some Twitter-inspired products make things even easier. This includes unusual ways to send out tweets like wearable garments, diapers and even casts for the digital age to display “get well” messages.
Not all of these products are designed to relay messages back to social networks. Functional objects like phone cases, notepads and tote bags printed with hashtags display an obsession with social media that just can’t be kicked offline.
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