A woman bought a new bra, still sealed, and when she took it out of its packaging she noticed something that turned her stomach: the clear mark of a hand printed on the padding of the cup.
It was not a stain or just any manufacturing defect. The print looked defined, as if someone had pressed the foam with their fingers before the garment reached her hands. She shared it on social media with a simple phrase: “absolutely disgusting, seriously”, and the image went viral with more than 14 million views.
Thousands of people reacted indignantly, wondering how these designs pass quality control before reaching the consumer. Others shared similar experiences with factory-made underwear. The question that remained hanging is simple: how many hands touch an intimate garment before you buy it?
