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Connect Life Jacket Designed Specially for A Parent and A Baby

Connect Life Jacket has been designed to protect both a mother and her baby. It’s mothers’ instinct to always want to protect their baby in a disaster. During boat accidents, everyone usually get their own life jacket, this can be difficult for a mother to be separated from her baby. This concept life jacket aims to keep a mother and her baby staying together, designed specifically with connected structure. This life jacket would prevent a parent and a baby separating or getting lost in chaotic environment. It is safe and convenient to protect both parent and the baby.

Designers : Jialin Song, Kun Xu, Yumo Jiang, and Chaojun Zhang

Connect Life Jacket by Jialin Song, Kun Xu, Yumo Jiang, and Chaojun Zhang

Connect Life Jacket by Jialin Song, Kun Xu, Yumo Jiang, and Chaojun Zhang

Connect Life Jacket by Jialin Song, Kun Xu, Yumo Jiang, and Chaojun Zhang

Connect Life Jacket Designed Specially for A Parent and A Baby is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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