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Internet In Disbelief As 'Pee Stain Jeans' Fetch Whopping Rs 50,000

Jordanluca, the brainchild of designers Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto, has caused a stir in the fashion world with its latest denim creation, which was unveiled at the fall/winter 2023 runway. Featuring a distinctive dark stain in the groin area, giving the appearance of having peed in them, these jeans have now been sold out online, as per a New York Post report.

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The original pair carries a hefty price tag of $811 (about ₹67,600), while a lighter wash version is available for $608 (approximately ₹50,000). Despite their eye-catching design, not everyone is sold on these jeans, and social media is buzzing with reactions, both positive and negative.

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An individual wrote, “How far have we fallen that pee-stained jeans become the latest fashion?”

“Another ‘just when you think you’ve seen it all’ moment,” added another.

A third commented, “Who would buy a pair of these, and why?”

“Those are expensive. Couldn’t people just make their own by pissing their pants?” joined a fourth.

A fifth joined, “If this were a thing in the 70s, I would’ve been the coolest kid around.”

“I had tons of these in first grade. Who knew they’d be worth money one day,” expressed a sixth.

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In 2021, a brand called LEJE caused a stir on social media with its jeans collection. The brand featured two types of ripped jeans - one called ‘Slashed’ and the other called ‘L’. The Slashed jeans were priced at $375 (approximately over ₹31,000), while the L jeans were priced at $475 (approximately over ₹39,000).

While reacting to these offbeat jeans, one individual commented, “That seems less ‘stylish’ and more ‘ruined’. Those things wouldn’t last a week in common usage before they got ripped apart by snagging on things.”

Another said, “I love/hate these. Like, I can’t directly look at them without making a face but I would gladly buy a few pairs and make the most ridiculous outfits possible lol.”

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