Jessie Bearden, an artist from Austin, created a puffer jacket from vintage airline barf bags for Dramamine's "The Last Barf Bag" campaign.

There’s only one word to describe the only-of-its-kind puffer jacket Austin artist Jessie Bearden made from barf bags: sick.

Bearden’s unique jacket comes as a collaboration with motion sickness medication Dramamine, which is celebrating 75 years and its “The Last Barf Bag” campaign.

The anniversary project aims to give new life to barf bags, which Dramamine claims often go unused thanks to the company “perfecting the art of nausea prevention.”

“Unfortunately, that pursuit may have had an unintended side effect: barf bags don’t have as much barf to catch anymore, and their industry has been impacted as a result,” Dramamine said on “The Last Barf Bag” website. “That just didn’t sit right with us. So, we set out to pay tribute to the barf bag, filling it up for the first time in years with something new: purpose.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *