One-Legged Denims Priced At Rs 38,000 Divides The Net


Style is continuously evolving, but every so often, a fashion emerges that is so weird that selling it to the mainstream appears like an uphill mission.


One such quirky fad presently blowing up on social media is one-legged jeans, retailing for an eye-watering Rs 38,345 ($440). Marketed by way of the luxurious French label Coperni, this unconventional design has divided the internet.


"Designed with a high waist, the form fuses beachy shorts with a single-leg bootcut silhouette, marking an intensive departure from tradition," reads the outline of the apparel object.


"Created through pushing the boundaries of classic Coperni denim styles to new dimensions."


Kristy Sarah, a style influencer, took to her instagram account to try on the new denim and supply her opinion. She stated it became "possibly the most debatable denims on the net.".


"Why is it lacking a leg?" said Ms. Sarah's husband, Desmond, before she even put on the trousers. "Nobody's sporting that," he added.


To begin with, circumspect, Ms. Sarah stated that even though the layout became slightly unconventional, she was not definitely in opposition to the concept.


"I'm not mad at it. Of course, I need a bigger length; it's far too brief for my preference," she said.


In the meantime, Carson Kressley, an Emmy-winning stylist acknowledged for RuPaul's Drag Race and Queer Eye for the Straight Man, instructed the New York Post: "Let's hope this trend falls short and does not have a leg to stand on."


"I hope those are continually 50 percent off!"


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Social media reacts.


As the video went viral, some social media users chimed in with their emotions

about the half-denim, half-shorts trousers.


"This is the dumbest component I've ever seen," stated one user, at the same time as another added, "The designers have become determined. and that I noted the electric tape clothing had been the worst."


A 3rd joked, "There may be an amputee market for those."


Coperni isn't the primary apparel organization to launch the 1/2-and-half trousers. Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton debuted comparable styles last fall. In spite of the social media flak, the one-leg denim trouser is successful with stocks already offered out.




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