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Winter Facekini


Zhang Shifan invented the facekini years ago for female beach-goers protect their sensitive skin from the sun rays. Now, she unveiled the latest edition aiming for people who love to protect their skin and climb a mountain during winter. This facekini is to keep their face nice, snug and warm in the blistering cold. The design looked exactly to Dr. Zoidberg in Futurama.
In spite of her new ideas, look revolutionary, Wall Street Journal reporter notes that this facekini design was likely inspired by the balaclava, a type of headgear that's been around since the 19th century, worn frequently by skiers and bank robbers alike.










Dr. Zoidberg in Futurama

Man in balaclava

source: channelnewsasia.com

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