Origamaster Shades are Made from Folded Pieces of Plastic
Michael Hines — November 24, 2010 — Fashion
I can't wait to see someone like Kanye West or Justin Bieber rocking the Origamaster Shades from BCXSY. The kings of wearing useless sunglasses will be jumping for joy when they see these shades designed by Boaz Cohen and Sayaka Yamamoto.
These Origamaster Shades actually resemble opera glasses more than they do sunglasses. While not very practical-looking, these Origamaster Shades are still wonderfully creative and colorful. See them for yourselves in the featured gallery.
These Origamaster Shades actually resemble opera glasses more than they do sunglasses. While not very practical-looking, these Origamaster Shades are still wonderfully creative and colorful. See them for yourselves in the featured gallery.
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1. Origami-inspired Accessories - Opportunities for new productions of accessories using the Origami approach and designs.
2. Foldable and Customizable Products - Innovation opportunity to create foldable and customizable products using plastic materials.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Integrating Origami designs into sustainable fashion for eco-friendly products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can integrate Origami-inspired designs into its products for a unique and sustainable identity.
2. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can explore Origami-inspired designs and materials for the creation of innovative and customizable sunglasses.
3. Plastic Manufacturing - The plastic manufacturing industry can utilize Origami techniques in the development of foldable and sustainable products.
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