A brand is selling upside-down jorts for £291
What screams fashion louder than a pair of jorts?
A pair of upside-down jorts, natch.
Dont bother trying to figure out how to reverse your jorts (it wont work. Youll get them up your legs and then theyll stop right before your crotch), because a brand has done it for you, releasing a pair of shorts they call the Nancy.
Nancy shorts are denim shorts designed to look like the waistband – with pockets and belt loops – sits on your thighs, while the cuffs of your shorts sit on your waist.
Its all a bit confusing to explain, so heres a picture:
Naturally the fashion-y take on jorts cost a bargainous $385 (£291.47).
Dont stress if you dont have £300 lying around though, as you could always recreate the ~vibe~ by digging your old denim skirt out of your wardrobe and wearing that upside-down. No worries about the denim dividing your legs with a skirt.
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Clearly upside-down items are quite the trend (or CIE Denim is attempting to make that the case), as the brand also sells upside-down jeans (so again, youve got tiny waistbands on your ankles rather than on your waist) called Lucas, Mike, and Will.
Each pair costs $500 (£378.53). Lovely.
All of the upside-down designs are patent pending, just in case other designers think about creating their own topsy-turvy denim.
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The lookbook mostly shows the jeans and shorts with plain strappy tops and striped tees, so those are probably a good starting point for styling.
Yes, the concept is weird, but is anyone else kind of warming to the designs?
Take a look at people rocking upside-down denim below and see if youre convinced.
…anyone?
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