An air bag? Everything you need to know about the new Coperni bag

The bag has become the indispensable accessory of our daily life.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 March 2024 Monday 22:02
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An air bag? Everything you need to know about the new Coperni bag

The bag has become the indispensable accessory of our daily life. Thanks to it, we can have our most valuable objects organized in one place and within reach with a simple movement of the hand. And although there are still girls who prefer to do without this practical accessory, the truth is that more and more women do not miss the latest trends in bags, since the fashion world is full of all types of bags for different occasions.

For this reason, many of the big brands in the market take advantage of Fashion Week to present their big bets for the coming seasons. One of the companies that has managed to revolutionize the world of fashion and social networks was Coperni.

The Parisian brand announced this past Monday that it was going to present its latest innovation in accessories in Paris: an air bag called 'Air Swipe Bag'. This novel accessory is made up of 99% air and 1% glass, weighing only 33 grams. In addition, the company has made the bag with a nanomaterial developed by NASA itself, called 'silica erogel', the lightest solid on planet Earth.

And although it may seem like a very delicate material, the truth is that it is quite resistant, since NASA has been using it to capture star dust, being able to withstand extreme temperatures and a pressure 4000 times greater than its weight.

It was developed by the Greek researcher Dr. Ioniss Muchaloudis, who only needed to design 15 prototypes to make this impressive complement a reality.

The design has generated a lot of excitement on social networks and many users have not hesitated to comment on their first impressions of this bag of the future. And many wonder if this bag will ever have the utility that current designs have today. ''If you open it, will the air come out?'', ''Many doubts and I just want to touch it,'' were some of the comments.