Over at J.Crew's 770 bog, there was a post featuring photos from their recent Spring / Summer 2013 Collection. Among the images there was a pair of pants covered in paint that caught my eye: the Paint Splattered Army Green Khakis.
J.Crew loves to offer variations of "pants with paint" every year. What I want to know is why? Why is J.Crew still producing khakis with random paint marks on them? Who is even buying them? If someone is buying them, are they doing it ironically? Are customers purchasing the pants really styling them with high heels and an evening bag?
Remember that scene in "Mean Girls" where Rachel McAdams' character says, "stop trying to make fetch happen". (Click here to watch over at YouTube.) I feel like someone needs to do this with J.Crew's paint pants.
What are your thoughts on the Paint Splattered Army Green Khakis? Would you buy this or leave it at the store? Have you see this first hand, and if so, what are your impressions?
Quick Poll: Do you like the Paint Splattered Army Green Khakis (or "Paint Pants" in general)?
Monday, 16 September 2013
Questionable Item of the Week: Paint Splattered Khakis
Posted on 21:00 by gaurav kumar
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