Adhesive Bandages Have Become an Adult Fashion Accessory 

Whimsical bandages are no longer just for kids

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has 1.5 million works in its collection, about 4% of which are on display at a given time. Using the average visit duration of three hours, then, that means a guest who wants to see everything should be prepared to admire 111 pieces of art every minute.

So what are the odds that the average tourist has gazed upon Katsushika Hokusai’s 1831 woodblock print The Great Wave Off Kanagawa?

Probably not great.

But take heart, art lovers. Today, Band-Aid is debuting a new collection that will feature Hokusai’s Great Wave and other artworks faithfully reproduced on its adhesive bandages.

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Robert Klara

Robert Klara is the senior editor of brands at Adweek, specializing in the evolution and impact of brands.