Bubble Wrap Your Wardrobe

October 6, 2007 by Louie Jerome  
Published in Trends

Need a new wardrobe. Try bubble wrap, if you dare.

If you like to keep up with the latest cool ideas. One of these might be the next big thing. Save a fortune and wear bubble wrap.

Bubble Wrapped Bride

…and the bride wore bubble wrap. This one works very well until the guests start popping the bubbles!

Model In Bubble wrap

The top of this creation is knitted from plastic bags and the bottom is bubble wrap. The whole creation was made from recycled trash including items from a library dumpster.

Carnival Costume

This guy sports a bubble wrap suit as a costume at a San Francisco carnival. He looks really cool, but he must be extremely hot inside all that plastic.

Recycled Belle of The Ball

This fabulous creation is crafted from completely recycled materials. Most of it is bubble wrap which was collected up over a long period of time. The wrap and jewelery are made of polystyrene pieces. Very imaginative!

Bubble Wrap Pants

These pants may be a little revealing for most tastes, but the design is really clever. I don’t think we will see many guys (and gals) walking down the street in these, though.

Caution: Bubble wrap

This dress is crafted from bubble wrap and the cape that goes over it is made from recycle plastic bags. An ingenious outfit.

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6 Responses to “Bubble Wrap Your Wardrobe”
  1. IcyCucky Says:

    This is so cool, Lizzie.
    Very interesting and enjoyable…

  2. lizzie 2 uk Says:

    Which outfit do you prefer IcyCucky? The pants would look good with the right item underneath of course!

  3. Darlene McFarlane Says:

    I like the pants and the Belle of the Ball. They are ingenious ideas but I would think they are very hot. They would be great for winter over other clothing.
    Great and interesting article, Lizzie.

  4. Lucy Lockett Says:

    I think they are smart and sexy! I probably wouldn’t be so bold but its awesome!

  5. Anne Lyken-Garner Says:

    I love the Belle of the Ball. I would actually wear that (with non-see through undergarments of course), it’s fantastic.

  6. Anonymous Says:

    I made a bubble wrap winter hat to be worn under a balaclava to hide it. It does help you keep warm, and might prevent brain injury if you fall! A knit balaclava lets wind through but not the bubble wrap cap.

    Great Lakes surfers will like this: Make a vest with bubble wrap and then don your wetsuit. You’ll stay warmer and get better buoyancy!


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