M’sia Woman Sells Unwashed Underwear & Priced Them Depending on How Long They’ve Been Worn

We see all sorts of weird things being sold online, including Billie Eilish’s air, used pillows, and bath water.

What is even weirder is that people actually buy some of these things, which makes me wonder if there is nothing better for these people to spend their money on.

Malaysia Woman Sells Unwashed Underwear & Priced Them Depending on How Long They’ve Been Worn

Recently, a Malaysian girl sold her used underwear from RM60 to RM120 per order, describing that they have an “original sweat scent”. According to her, she is an 18-year-old female college student.

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The prices are based on how long she wears them, ranging from a day to a week. She provides free shipping to those residing in Kuala Lumpur.

The Response was Surprisingly Good 

Shockingly, her used underwear are in high demand and pre-orders are required.

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“Please be patient if you place an order. Recently, (there have been) too many orders (with) short supply,” she said.

Even Sold her “Original Underwear” and Urine Online 

If you think that the underwear is weird enough, clearly not.

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She even sells her urine, also known as “holy water” to her, for RM 40.

Apart from that, she also sells “original underwear” that has just been taken off within 24 hours, for the price of RM 999.

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A buyer even gave her 10/10 for that.

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Similar Incidents in the Past 

Well, if you are taken aback by this incident, this is not the first time such cases happened.

Several local influencers sold their used pillows online, with prices ranging from $20 to $200.

Some customers claimed that it made them feel less lonely, which would be particularly helpful after a breakup.

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It later turned out to be fake, though, but people were indeed interested back then.

Another UK-based gamer girl and model who has over 4.2 million followers on Instagram sold her bath water for $30 per bottle.

Speaking to The Guardian, she said: “Lots of people would comment on my photos saying they would drink my bath water. I was thinking of ideas one day, and it just popped into my head. What if I actually bottled and sold my bath water?”

She’s warned her fans, however, that the water is not for drinking and should be used for “sentimental purposes” only.

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