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You don't need to suck in that gut anymore, because now you can wear it proudly out of your shirt.

The Dadbag is a fanny pack (or bum bag, depending on where you're from) that looks like a hairy belly sticking out from under your t-shirt.

Made by London-based art director Albert Pukies, the currently one-of-a-kind waist pouch may soon become mass produced too, after Pukies' pictures of it started going viral on social media, including Weibo in China.

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Pukies told Mashable he's already received several enquiries from manufacturers, and buyer response seems strong enough that he's considering launching a Kickstarter campaign. Read more...

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