Dissolvable Bikini
In 1940 Curtis MacDougall wrote in his book
Hoaxes about a journalistic hoax involving dissolving bathing suits:
Webb Miller in I Found No Peace revealed that the story from the French Riviera of a British millionaire who embarrassed his guests by inducing them to swim in bathing suits which dissolved in salt water was a pure fake. The reporter inventing it was ordered by his managing editor to ship several of the suits to the United States; he complied with an hermetically sealed box containing some finely pulverized breakfast food to create the impression that, despite precautions, the suits had dissolved in the salt air.
But according to the
Austrian Times, a dissolvable bikini has now been invented for real.
The saucy thong swimsuit - sold as the perfect present for dumped boyfriends - looks like a real bikini but disappears completely after just a few seconds in water.
Sellers in Germany bill the Get Naked costume as a chance for men to get their own back after a break-up.
But women's rights campaigner Rosmarie Zapfl stormed: "It is an absolute insult to women that this has been invented."
They're being sold on racheshop.de as the
"water soluble bikini".
Posted By: Alex | Date:
Thu Jul 30, 2009 |
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