Indomie instant noodles are so simple, yet it makes for such an ideal comfort food.
So if you love Indomie as much as we do, you'll be happy to know that the well-loved Indonesian instant noodle brand has been replicated into a fashionable clutch.
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Spotted at Jakarta Fashion Week
The clutch caught everybody's attention when Indonesian singer Nindy Ayunda slung it on during the Jakarta Fashion Week on Oct. 26, 2017.
And we have Indonesian accountant and designer, Mariko Tampi, to thank for making such an iconic design.
More wacky designs
This is not the only wacky design that Tampi has come up with.
If you're not a fan of the original-flavoured Indomie, there is also the Dendeng Balado version.
Or if you're feeling peckish for a light Indonesian snack, you can always depend on Taro Net.
Getting a headache from the vast variety? Go for the Panadol-inspired clutch.
And if the Panadol doesn't work, try the traditional Indonesian herbal remedy -- Sido Muncul Tolak Angin.
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Make your own clutch
Unfortunately, we don't know where you can get these clutches.
You can, however, use your creativity and make your own.
Pro tip: take it up a notch by actually using a legit pack of Indomie.
It can't get any more authentic than this.
Top image via @kealivelaughlove
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