Fashion is constantly developing, but sometimes, a trend emerges that is so bizarre that selling it in the mainstream looks like a difficult task. Currently, a bizarre craze that blows on social media is one-foot jeans that makes retail sales for an eye-water for Rs 38,345 ($ 440). The French luxury label was marketed by Copern, this unconventional design has divided the Internet.
“Designed with a high waist, the size fuses the beach shorts with one-foot bootcut silhouette, marking a radical departure from the tradition,” reads the details of the item of the clothing.
“Classic Copern denim styles were pushed to new dimensions.”
Christie Sara, a fashion -affected person took to his Instagram account to try and give unconventional jeans to give her opinion. He said that it was “possibly the most controversial jeans on the Internet”.
“Why is it missing a leg?” Ms. Sara’s husband, Desmond said, before she could put it on the trousers. He said, “Nobody has worn.”
Initially, Ms. Sara said that although the design was slightly unconventional, she was not completely against the idea.
“I am not crazy at this. Certainly, I need a large size, it’s very little for my priority,” he said.
Meanwhile, Carson Cressal, an Amy-Vigner stylist who is known for the drag race of Rupol and told Quir Eye to the man directly. New York Post: “Let’s hope that this trend decreases and does not have a leg to stand near him.”
“I hope they are always 50 percent away!”
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Social media reacts
As the video went viral, many social media users said with their feelings about half-jewels, half-shorts trousers.
A user said, “This is the most humble thing that I have ever seen,” a user said, “another couple:” designers are getting frustrated. And I felt that electrical tape outfits were the worst. ,
In a third joke: “There may be an amptis market for these.”
Copern is not the first clothing company to launch half and half trousers. Botga Venetta and Louis Wuiton started similar styles. Despite the social media flakes, one-leg denim trousers are a hit with already sold shares.