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Japanese bra promises economic uplift | Japanese bra promises economic uplift |
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The Japanese division of lingerie maker Triumph International unveiled on Wednesday an "Abenomics" bra, a special edition it says offers a "growth strategy" and a potential lift towards Japan's elusive inflation target. | The Japanese division of lingerie maker Triumph International unveiled on Wednesday an "Abenomics" bra, a special edition it says offers a "growth strategy" and a potential lift towards Japan's elusive inflation target. |
Launches of Triumph's concept bras in Tokyo have become a regular event over the past quarter of a century and are an important publicity tool for the 127-year-old, Swiss-headquartered company. | |
The latest "Branomics Bra" follows earlier solar-powered, recycled and "husband-hunting" models but, like its predecessors, will not go on sale. | The latest "Branomics Bra" follows earlier solar-powered, recycled and "husband-hunting" models but, like its predecessors, will not go on sale. |
The "Branomics Bra" is a playful take on prime minister Shinzo Abe's "three-arrow" economic revival plan that combines monetary strategy aiming to reach 2% inflation in two years and pro-growth reforms. | The "Branomics Bra" is a playful take on prime minister Shinzo Abe's "three-arrow" economic revival plan that combines monetary strategy aiming to reach 2% inflation in two years and pro-growth reforms. |
It features a rising trendline and arrows as motifs and promises a 2% increase in volume with extra padding. | It features a rising trendline and arrows as motifs and promises a 2% increase in volume with extra padding. |
"We hope that, as the Japanese economy grows, we can also help bust sizes to get bigger," said Triumph spokeswoman Keiko Masuda. | "We hope that, as the Japanese economy grows, we can also help bust sizes to get bigger," said Triumph spokeswoman Keiko Masuda. |
Its benefits for Japan's policymakers were less clear. | Its benefits for Japan's policymakers were less clear. |
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