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People Are Sharing The Worst Fashion Fails They've Ever Seen And They're Hilarious (50 New Pics)
Funny,FailsAPR 4, 2022

People Are Sharing The Worst Fashion Fails They've Ever Seen And They're Hilarious (50 New Pics)

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Just like we don't eat gourmet dishes for every meal, we don't dress up for every occasion as if it had a black-tie dress code. Sometimes we just need calories in our stomachs and sweatpants might be the ideal candidate for stuffing our faces with mac and cheese.
However, some clothing items are so off, you probably wouldn't even wear them if nobody was watching. We at Bored Panda have already showcased such atrocities in our previous publications here, here, and here, but the fashion industry keeps producing them, so we decided to shame them one more time.
From little annoyances like ultra-small pockets to design fails that make tie-dye socks look like they were dragged through poo, continue scrolling and check out the funniest Spring collection.

#1 In Case You’ve Ever Wondered Why Women Get So Frustrated With Our Clothing Sizes - Every Pair Of Jeans Pictured Is A Size 12

In Case You’ve Ever Wondered Why Women Get So Frustrated With Our Clothing Sizes - Every Pair Of Jeans Pictured Is A Size 12
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#2 S21 Ultra In My Wife's Jeans vs. My 18-Month-Old Son's Joggers

S21 Ultra In My Wife's Jeans vs. My 18-Month-Old Son's Joggers
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The fashion industry is huge. Around the world, people buy about 80 billion new clothing items per year. But it has way more problems than employing designers who don't know what they're doing.

For starters, of all American buyers’ total yearly clothing consumption, 85 percent ends up as waste in landfills.

And fast fashion is a big reason why—the term describes the quick production of inexpensive clothing to keep up with rapidly changing fashion trends.

#3 Puma's Latest Trainers Go Viral As They Look Like Adolf Hitler

Puma's Latest Trainers Go Viral As They Look Like Adolf Hitler
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#4 Best Way To Wear This Sweater

Best Way To Wear This Sweater
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#5 My Christmas Contribution

My Christmas Contribution
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Take Zara for example. The popular brand boasts a business model that produces over 20 different collections per year—meaning that on average, the business churns out new clothing pieces every five weeks or so.

Then there's Fashion Nova, a California-based fashion company that creates relatively inexpensive womenswear and releases more than 600 items per week on its platform.

#6 Women's Jeans, I Want The Rest Of My Pocket

Women's Jeans, I Want The Rest Of My Pocket
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#7 Life’s Too Short For Boring Pants

Life’s Too Short For Boring Pants
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#8 Summer Sandals

Summer Sandals
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This model of clothing production and sale presents ethical problems, primarily with environmental sustainability and labor exploitation.

Did you know the industry uses massive amounts of water? At present, fashion companies expend one-tenth of the total water used worldwide to operate their industrial factories.

#9 Thinger Strangs

Thinger Strangs
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#10 Lobster Flip-Flops. 10/10 Would Wear

Lobster Flip-Flops. 10/10 Would Wear
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#11 This Portuguese Football Team Shorts

This Portuguese Football Team Shorts
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#12 You’ve Heard Of Jorts Now Get Ready For The Jong

You’ve Heard Of Jorts Now Get Ready For The Jong
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However, brands also often outsource their manufacturing processes overseas in an attempt to lower the cost of production, in part by avoiding paying minimum wage to domestic workers.

Subcontracting this labor promotes hazardous, unhealthy, and below-standard working conditions in low- and middle-income countries.

#13 The Brand Name Of My Daughter's Shirt

The Brand Name Of My Daughter's Shirt
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#14 What's That? My Clodhoppers Are Making You Uncomfortable? You Haven't Even Tried Them On

What's That? My Clodhoppers Are Making You Uncomfortable? You Haven't Even Tried Them On
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#15 Barely There Jeans

Barely There Jeans
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#16 This Bear Jacket

This Bear Jacket
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Currently, fashion brands operating in the US face little regulatory intervention.

But activists, policymakers, and community members are calling for greater accountability for these companies to reform the quality and safety of their manufacturing methods.

#17 Business Crocs

Business Crocs
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#18 Which One Of You Designs Clothing For Target?

Which One Of You Designs Clothing For Target?
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#19 For "Knight" Time Activities

For "Knight" Time Activities
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#20 The Latest Ed Hardy T-Shirt

The Latest Ed Hardy T-Shirt
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And luckily there have been some changes. In response to sustainability concerns, for instance, the New York Senate introduced the New York Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act, which would mandate that retailers and manufacturers publish their social and environmental policies online. The bill would require businesses to implement more sustainable processes on supply chains.

If passed it would be the first in the United States to require fashion companies to address their social and environmental shortcomings.

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