Topshop just keeps wanting to make clear plastic jeans happen.
SEE ALSO: The Animation Archivesjeans absolutely no one needs, wants, or asked forA mere matter of weeks after Topshop brought "Clear Knee Mom Jeans" into the world -- complete with transparent plastic knee patches -- the retailer's gone and done it again. Topshop is now selling pairs of completely see-through plastic jeans at £55 ($70) a pop. And it's safe to say the internet is having absolutely none of it.
"Think outside the box with these out-of-the-ordinary clear plastic jeans – guaranteed to get people talking," reads a product description of the rather unconventional "jeans". According to Topshop, the jeans are a "straight leg cut" featuring "classic pockets detailing."
"Ideal as a statement piece for a festival or costume party, take the look to the extreme with a bikini and sequin jacket or dress down, layered under an oversized jumper or asymmetric hem dress," suggests Topshop.
You can always rely on Twitter to call BS on strange and highly unnecessary new trends.
One concerned person asked Topshop if it was feeling OK.
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While another made use of the glorious evil Kermit meme to point out that Topshop hasn't learned its lesson after the clear knee jeans.
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Of course, some people pointed out one major flaw in the jeans, which will be less than ideal as we enter the warmer months.
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One person said that even quirky fashionista Carrie Bradshaw wouldn't go near these jeans.
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One person felt the jeans weren't a positive step in the reduction of plastic consumption.
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And, one person was just completely and utterly done.
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Topshop didn't immediately respond to Mashable's request for comment.So, the verdict's in: jeans and plastic just don't mix. Sorry Topshop.
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