Japanese Brand Launches "Indian Souvenir Bag" For More Than Rs 4000. Indians Cannot Believe It
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From Thailis To Charpais: Indian Utility Items Are Being Rebranded As Luxury
A Japanese brand Puebco recently released a line of luxury products heavily inspired by Indian everyday items like grocery bags and tiffin boxes. One of these is the 'Indian Souvenir Bag', a large tote with colourful devanagri letters, reading, 'Ramesh Namkeen' or 'Chetak Sweets'. The bags are a clear reference to the ubiquitous branded grocery bags one would receive for free in Indian grocery or sweet shops. Described as “a must-have for any tr…
₹50 Jhola Sold For ₹4,000 As ‘Souvenir Tote’ Abroad; Indians, “Got Mine Free With Groceries”
Remember those brand-printed cotton jute bags that our parents have been using to shop for groceries forever? Well, a Japanese brand is now selling those jhola bags for a whopping ₹4,000 on a US luxury store website. As you can imagine, desi netizens are amused with this fashion twist of the iconic Indian ration bags. Indian Jhola Is Being Being Sold For ₹4,000 By Japanese Brand If you thought that the funky Balenciaga chips bag and Louis Vuitto…
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