"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

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Jeans from the new collection from the ASOS fashion website have become a topic of discussion for users of social networks. No wonder: the fashionable novelty is sewn from torn jeans and does not cover the owner's ass at all. Trousers of dubious design from the new collection of The Ragged Priest Black Label brand are sold for $ 119, or 6.8 thousand rubles.

"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

Source: Daily Mail

These strange "bare-assed" jeans became popular after one of the Twitter users drew attention to them while browsing the ASOS catalog.

"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

The model from the collection of The Ragged Priest Black Label is a pair of jeans with metal garters with bare hips and groin.

The description says that the independent brand The Ragged Priest will help create an emancipated image, and rebellious T-shirts with cutouts and trendy jeans will set you apart from the crowd. Who would doubt it!

"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

Designers offer to complement the liberated image with a T-shirt and a beanie hat.

"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

It is not known whether there have already been buyers, but social media users unanimously stated that they are not ready for such experiments in the wardrobe yet.

"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

The design of this provocative model resembles chaparreras — cowboys work pants that are worn over regular ones to protect the rider's legs while riding.

"What the hell? My Jeans Should Have an ass": ASOS shoppers Angry over $119 trousers

At first, chaps were worn by cowboys in Spain and Mexico, but now they are more often associated with a sex fetish.

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