Shoppers have been left baffled by ASOS’ latest product – a pair of completely see-through combat trousers.
While see-through clothing isn’t exactly a new trend, ASOS really have taken it to a whole new level with the bizarre trousers.
Flounce London’s ‘sheer organza combat trousers in white’ will set you back £40, which really is a lot considering they are clear.
The product description says the trousers are perfect for those days which ‘call for a little extra’. I imagine the ‘extra’ is referring to all that skin you will be showing off.
It continues:
Smooth, crisp organza. Wafer-thin and sheer as you like.
High-rise waist. Tie waist. Cargo pockets. Fitted cuffs. Regular fit. True to size. 100% Polyester.
The trousers are available in sizes four to 16, none of which are currently, at time of writing (February 10), sold out.
People do love to buy bizarre items though so I think they will start flying from the shelves soon.
Fashion fans on Twitter are mostly unimpressed by the trousers, unsure why anyone would buy them.
Jess Burgess shared an image of the product tweeting:
I love ASOS but why on earth would you wear that.
Connor Kirkby replied to her tweet saying what we have all been thinking; ‘might as well wear cling film’.
Might aswell wear cling film
— Connor Kirkby (@connorkirkby) February 10, 2019
This isn’t the first time ASOS has left people scratching their heads at their products.
Last year the company released a crop top for men, something guys just couldn’t wrap their heads round.
Darren tweeted:
ASOS are having a laugh surely. That’s no a crop top, that’s the rejected sweat shop vests.
I can’t even.
ASOS are having a laugh surely. That’s no a crop top, that’s the rejected sweat shop vests.
I can’t even. pic.twitter.com/e8gR0bZQd1— Darren Hood (@_DarrenHood) August 22, 2018
ASOS have also previously released a swimsuit which couldn’t be worn in water, crotchless trousers and an extremely short mini skirt.
I wonder what will be next…
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