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Create Your Own Musical Bra

The fine folks over at Instructables have posted some wild mods in their time, but the musical bra you see above inhabites its own realm in terms of weirdness and lack of usefulness... unless you really want a bra that makes music of course. The speaker is on the front, with a battery pack between the shoulder blades at the back, and each cup is equipped with eight different "sounds" culled ...

Bras for Men an Online Bestseller in Japan

If you're the sort of man who has a certain penchant for lady's clothing, and we don't mean helping your wife or girlfriend find a pair of jeans at JC Penney, you may be interested in a hot new product currently available in Japan. It is, quite simply, a bra made for men, and if you like that you'll love the company's other products. The bras are exclusively available at Rakuten's WishRoom Shop, ...

Solar-Powered Bra has Neither Form Nor Function

Unless your name is Madonna, you're probably in the habit of wearing your underwear beneath the rest of your clothes -- assuming you wear any at all. For this reason, a concept piece from high-end lingerie manufacturer Triumph might seem a bit peculiar to you. It's a solar-powered bra capable of charging an iPod or cell phone, in theory. In practice, this thing doesn't really seem to have any ...

Recharge Your Cell Phone with Your Breasts

We've seen a lot of ways for humans to generate electricity for their electronic toys, from energy producing dance floors, to people powered gyms, and boat loads of solar clothing. But the oddest concept we've heard about so far is a kinetic energy bra. The bra, which is currently just an idea being tossed around by Slate contributor Adrienne So, would convert breast motion to energy using ...

Woman's Cell Phone Turns Out to Be a Live Bat

digg_url ='http://www.switched.com/2008/07/10/buzzing-cell-phone-turns-out-to-be-live-bat-in-bra/?icid=100214839x1205420749x1200260097'; We've learned that cell phones ringing out loud can land you in trouble. For example, two Atlanta men were recently fined $200 because their mobiles spouted tunes in court, irritating the judge to the point of holding them in contempt. The answer? Set ...