Japanese T-Shirt Uses Optical Illusion To Give Breasts To Even The Flat-Chested – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Japanese T-Shirt Uses Optical Illusion To Give Breasts To Even The Flat-Chested

Japanese fashion company ekoD Works has a unique sensibility. The company touts itself as specializing in “humorous art and design.”

But now ekoD is taking things one step farther with its new Illusion Grid T-shirt, which uses implied perspective to make you think you’re looking at a busty chest regardless of whether or not such the wearer’s upper body actually has such curvaceous topography.

As pictured above, when viewed from straight-ahead, the wearer of the T-shirt seems to have a pair of ample bosoms tucked into a snug top. However, a side-view reveals that neither of those impressions is accurate.

More info: Village Vanguard (h/t: rocketnews24)






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