Too Sexy For... Navigating? Designer Launches GPS Lingerie

Too Sexy For... Navigating? Designer Launches GPS Lingerie

There are so many unexpectedly delightful combinations out there: peanut butter and jelly, bacon and egg and cheese… GPS and lingerie. Yeah that’s right, a Brazilian designer has recently begun selling lingerie with built-in GPS as part of her “Find Me if You Can” line, which she says is for the “modern, techno-savvy woman.” One can only imagine how she conceived of this idea. Dare I say that perhaps she got lost in only her skivvies whilst in an unfamiliar neighborhood?

 

The Daily Mail reports:

Lingerie maker Lucia Lorio of Brazil says her design targets the 'modern, techno-savvy woman'.


The lingerie combination set consists of lace bodice, bikini bottom and faux pearl collar, with the GPS device nestled in the see-through part of the bodice next to the waist.


'This collection... is a wink to women and a challenge to men because, even if she gives him the password to her GPS, she can always turn it off,' Lorio said.
The GPS lingerie sells from a cool £500, complete with a standard Global Positioning System, to £700 with a more advanced model.


'Some women are now interested in buying it for protection,' she said, programming it for partners themselves so they are safe on a night out alone.
'In London, New York, Rio de Janiero - wherever there is danger, the underwear may prove to be a lifesaver,' she added.


But feminists in her homeland have called her a modern-day slaver and urged women to boycott the GPS underwear.

Many feminists view the underwear as a chastity belt which will allow men to ensure they know the location of their girlfriends or wives— or if they’re having an affair. Whatever the social implications of GPS lingerie, one thing is certain: you don’t want to throw that set of undies in the washer!
 

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