A Japanese lingerie
maker is recalling over 20,000 brassieres after complaints that underwears
suddenly poked out sometimes while women were wearing them.
The Japanese division
of lingerie maker Triumph International, which has made a name for itself with
concept lingerie such as a solar-powered bra and an “Abenomics” bra, said they
took the move due to fears of injury.
“We are sorry for the
trouble, but we ask customers to stop using the bras immediately,’’ the company
said in a statement.
The company added that
it deeply apologised and would take steps to prevent a recurrence.
There have been no
reports of injuries from the defect, which caused the tips of the under wears
to protrude from holes in the fabric, sometimes after washing and sometimes
while people were wearing them.
“It would be terrible
if it happened again and somebody’s skin was scratched,’’
“The recall applies to
roughly 22,000 bras ranging in cost from 5,600 to 6,200 yen (£30.4 to £33.7)
and sold only in Japan,’’
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