The idea of trash as fashion is now more than a funny faux line from a Zoolander movie.

Spanish luxury brand BIIS, which specializes in a variety of junk-themed accessories, is now inexplicably selling a line of trash bags made entirely of leather.

The totes, which are made to look just like black plastic trash bags with bright yellow ties, come in three sizes ranging in price from $258 for the smallest and $423 for the largest.

He's in fashion: Spanish luxury brand BIIS are selling leather trash bags for $423 online

Coming up: The brand brags in the description about how the strange accessory 'looks like a real plastic trash bag'

The description for the product on BIIS' website is equally baffling as the item itself as it brags about its close resemblance to 'real plastic.'

'It is made in quality Spanish leather but looks like a real plastic trash bag,' it reads, adding that it comes in 5 liter, 15 liter and 30 liter sizes.

The promotional images of the high-end trash bags include one young man sporting some chunks of trash such as banana peels and leaves in his hair.

Another shot sees a younger-looking man in a Model UN shirt lifting up a pair of the bags as if his mom just asked him to take out their wildly expensive garbage.

A selection: The bags come in 5 liter, 15 liter and 30 liter sizes, ranging in price from $258 for the smallest and $423 for the biggest

Fashion garbage: The bags appear to be a venture out of the norm for the brand, which mostly does jewelry

The bags appear to be a venture into the unknown for the brand, which started out as a jewelry label for men.

'It was meant to be a single collaboration between two designers, but instead it becomes a brand of its own that intends to deliver beautiful, smart and necessary items, pieces that emerge from a masculine universe to take over the unisex realm,' the creators wrote on the website.

'Our fine and versatile pieces are born out of honesty rather than trends or marketing, in the belief that ideas are right when they target a raw impulse and fulfill a zeitgeist tension.

Inexplicable: The brand also offers luxury versions of things like soda can tabs and paperclips to be worn as jewelry

From the bin: This $167 sterling silver ring was crafted to look like a plastic twist tie

'As a result, BIIS is not trendy, not chic, not glamorous and not lush. Like an early Steven Spielberg, it is edgy yet suitable for all audiences.'

Given that description, it isn't surprising that BIIS also offers a whole host of other strange trash-related adornments, such as sterling silver pendants in the shape of soda can tabs for $95 or silver safety pins for $137.

You can even buy a sterling silver peace sign that looks suspiciously similar to a Mercedes hood ornament for $470 or a nearly $200 gold-plated ring made to look like a plastic twist tie.