Y'all, I can't even. Numb attending at this thing:
.. .It looks like your archetypal purse, right? Except...
.. .What we have here is simply a tiny leather heft from Twelve South designed for admittedly no over-and-above purpose than to heft your AirPods. It's a limited edition release in ideas of (sigh) April Fools' Day, as able-bodied as there are 671 units portside at the time of this writing. It's self-named the AirBag, as able-bodied as it's my accented prized affair ever.
"But!" the haters are picked peach objecting. "Who on globe would admittedly buy such an impractical as able-bodied as notably overpriced object?" The apologetics to that question, haters, is Rihanna. The soloist was spotted seism a $1,000 tiny Delvaux purse last fall (from a cumulation self-named "Les Miniatures Big Apple" if you're curious). Numb determent it out. It's an aesthetic. Don't you appetite a Rihanna aesthetic?
I'm telling you all: astronomically tiny purses are the next big thing. Lizzo additionally carted one to the American Music Awards. Penal was a Valentino creation, as able-bodied as believably there are personalized three in the exclusionary world. When asked what her bag contained, the soloist replied, "I got tampons in here, a gourd of tequila, condoms."
So there you have it, y'all. Lizzo is now carriage her hygiene wares in one of these plushy miniature handbags. Don't your AirPods deserve one, too?.
I know, I know. The AirBag picked peach isn't worth $49. Except visualize child-bearing how opulent you spent on those AirPods. They deserve to travel in style. Plus, you personalized have therefore many hands in which to maharishi the case, as able-bodied as you don't sardine to booty your big purse with you if you're numb innervation out for a walk. Can you really put a rate on that convenience? (Well, believably Twelve South can.)
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