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Black Leather Band-Aids

By Annie Scott | Tuesday, June 9, 2009 4:25 AM ET

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Summer's here. With all that running around outside (and ladies, all that shaving your legs), you're bound to need one of our most basic household necessities: Bandages.

Now, I've always been a fan of fun Band-Aids -- I think if you look in my cabinet, you'll find Hello Kitty, Snoopy, Star Wars, and Batman adorned varieties. Well, conceptual artist and engineer Scott Amron is taking bandages to the next level. Bandages for ballers, people -- in sexy black leather.

Amron boasts that the "Pressed Black Leather Band-Aids" breathe better, and is selling them in packs of three for $18 here. I have to admit, these are pretty cool! I like them way better than last year's weird travesties of designer written-on bandages and bandages-shaped-like-lips.

Amron is also planning to run Louis Vuitton Band-Aids on his website -- sign up to let him know there's enough interest! Check out more of Amron's crazy and creative ideas here.

(and please, somebody tell him that "Band-Aids" is a brand name -- careful you don't get sued, Scott!)

 

Photo by Amron Experimental

Annie "Danger" Scott is Tonic's editor of Life & Style, Entertainment, and Travel.

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