Japan's fashion-forward set is flocking to a line made by an unlikely group—prison inmates. Aprons, bags, and pouches emblazoned with the character for "jail" inside a circle are selling out just as quickly as inmates at a juvenile prison in Hokkaido can make them, the AP reports. "Especially, young people seem to like it," said a corrections official.
Initially sold as souvenirs for prison tourists, the items took off when they were sold at a Tokyo outlet store. Now, the corrections department's website is sold out of anything with the logo, turning a tidy profit for the department, if not the inmates. Aprons with the logo cost about $12, and 5,300 of them have been snapped up so far. (More fashion stories.)