Dramamine, a brand known for its motion sickness relief products, has introduced an promotional puffer jacket crafted from vintage barf bags collected from airlines worldwide titled the ‘Barf Bag Puffer Jacket.’ This is the result of a collaboration with artist Jessie Bearden, who is recognized for her creative use of unconventional materials in art. The jacket represents a fusion of fashion and function, repurposing items traditionally associated with travel discomfort into a statement piece. The launch of this product coincides with the celebration of Dramamine’s 75th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for the brand and highlighting its impact on reducing the need for barf bags through its effective medication.
The Barf Bag Puffer Jacket is available for purchase at an introductory price of $7.50, reflecting the brand’s commitment to accessibility and commemorating the joint anniversary of Dramamine and the barf bag. The sale is set to commence on April 17 at 12 pm EST, operating on a first-come, first-serve basis, with limited stock available. This limited-time offer provides an opportunity for consumers to own a piece of history and participate in Dramamine’s tribute to the barf bag’s cultural significance. The jacket can be previewed online, offering a glimpse into the creative process and the final product’s design before it becomes available to the public.
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