Vetements and Levi’s have heard the culture’s cries for more, more, more butt. And boy have they delivered!
A new pair of jeans from the Vetements x Levi’s collab features a zipper that extends from the front to the back. You can unzip said zipper to expose your bum — and all the other portions of your undercarriage too, I guess.
They’re the denim equivalent of zipper-crotched undies you’d find in a sex shop, assuming such a thing exists.
The reaction to these risqué trousers in Vetements’ Instagram comments ranges from “what the fuck” to “these are awful,” but they look pretty cool zipped up tbh. We could picture them on Bella Hadid.
You can purchase the high-rise works of art for a chill $1,870 at mytheresa.com. Just don’t be surprised if some jokester comes up behind you and undoes the zipper.
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