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Hologram City launches lace shorts for men. A Los Angeles- based fashion company is trying to make lacy shorts for men happen. Hologram City, a brand known mostly for producing mesh clothing often worn by pop stars, debuted the new item online this week — and it very quickly earned the attention of the internet. Made entirely out of lace with no opaque fabric underlay, the $4. Interesting.. Hologram City is selling lacy see- through shorts for men. Controvercial: The shorts are $4.
Hologram City certainly means to push boundaries. The brand produces a lot of revealing club- and street- wear, and its mesh shirts and pants have been seen on the kinds of stars who like to raise eyebrows. Miley Cyrus, Ciara, Kylie Jenner BFF Jordyn Woods, and Fergie have all been seen in Hologram City designs, as have Jennifer Lopez's back- up dancers during performances. But the company's tagline — 'Don't fkn mesh with us' — hardly prepared anyone for its ultra- feminine and ultra- revealing new men's clothing.
The shorts come in pastel green, pink, blue, purple, and yellow, and would look exactly like the kind of thing one might find at a preppy BBQ or country club — except for a major, head- turning difference. They're made entirely of floral lace and are completely see- through, flaunting the tighty- whiteys of the models who wear them on the website. Get 'em fast: They are available for pre- order now and will ship later in the month Not impressed: Lots of people have been making jokes about the shorts on Twitter. Some set the problem was not that they were feminine, but that they are see- through and ugly. Fans: However, the shorts appear to have more than a few buyers lined up.
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The shorts quickly caught the attention of major publications, blogs, and the Twitterverse, spawning countless jokes. 'Lace shorts for men??! Y'all gotta chill with this stuff man,' chimed in one disapproving voice. Not sure what direction this new Power Rangers is going..' joked another. Despite some head- shaking across the internet, though, not everyone is laughing.
In fact, the shorts seem to have quite a few fans, with people remarking that they'd 'love a pair' and others weighing in on which color they'd choose.'Why is it so ridiculous that men want to dress in a way that ppl consider feminine? Like? Chill,' wrote one woman on Twitter.
Would you? Should you? A group of designers have created the Romp. Him, a male romper. Summer- ready: The design is supposed to be perfect for pool parties and days at the beach All dressed up: Two men paired the pastel- colored rompers with flashy coats to watch the Kentucky Derby The shorts are only available for pre- order, and won't ship until the middle of the month.
Their release comes shortly after a Kickstarter for an item called the Romp. Him went viral. In mid- May, the internet went wild for the male rompers, which are still in the fundraising stage. Despite some people poking fun, the Kickstarter campaign raised $3.
The first run is also already sold out. The men's romper is set to come in four colors — Blue Chambray, Red Chambray, Splatter print Cotton and Special edition 4th of July seersucker — and is touted as perfect for pool parties and 'beach days'. Unsurprisingly, the male rompers caused a stir online with one Twitter user calling them 'just wrong' with another saying she was 'offended' by them. Stretch it out: These guys had no problem popping a squat in their pink rompers, showing how comfortable they are. There has been some positive feedback, with one person calling them 'cute' while another said he 'would probably wear one'The butt of jokes: However, they did receive a lot of criticism online Fundraising! Though the Kickstarter had a $1. Writing on their website, the designers, who met at Northwestern University, explained: 'Though the idea came to us last year, our design journey started in earnest in early 2.
One wrote: 'My hubby would never wear a #romphim'. However it wasn't all negative with one man branding them 'cute' while Ken Casparis said he 'would probably wear one'. But ACED Design, which came up with the product, is not worried about the criticism. A spokesperson told Femail: 'It was very cool to see so many people supporting the Kickstarter [campaign]. 'We knew the product was something we would wear, and we had gotten positive initial feedback from a wide range of people who tested it out, but we really didn't foresee it being so popular on day one.'Speaking about the social media backlash, they added: 'With any new fashion, there will be supporters and critics, but we look forward to using the feedback to continue to make standout clothing. 'All that really matters to us is that those wearing the Romp. Hims are confident and comfortable with their own styles. That's part of the fun of fashion'.
BBC News Program Experiences the Most Awkward Glitch. Viewers of BBC’s News at Ten were entranced last night when a glitch in its system produced over four minutes of surreal beauty. As the program began, the usual opening rush of clips from around the world accompanied by dramatic music played.
A breaking news graphic flew up onscreen and then there was silence. The host, Huw Edwards, sat at his desk, patiently awaiting his cue. But the cue was not coming. Instead, the breaking news graphic came up again.. B- roll footage from random segments randomly played and all the while we kept seeing Edwards at his desk, deep in thought. Around the two minute mark, the camera slowly zoomed in on Edwards in a moment that felt like a climax.
But no, it snapped back to a wide shot and the idle host continued to contemplate the mysteries of the universe. Paul Royall, the show’s editor, tells The. Guardian that a “technical system crash” occurred just as the show was about to begin and a backup system had to be initialized. Another glitch occurred later on Good Morning Britain that was blamed on the system overheating. If you’re wondering why that lovely slow zoom occurred, it’s because the BBC uses a robotic camera system. In a blog post about the cameras, the network explains the two types of cameras it uses: Furios, which are fixed to a dolly and run on tracks, limiting their movement to side- to- side, and Shotokus, which are mounted on three wheels and can move freely across the floor.
They can either be pre- programmed or controlled directly by a person. For his part, Edwards came out of this looking good. He didn’t get caught saying anything stupid and he didn’t pick his nose. He later told Radio 4 that he realized something was up about 4.
Viewers loved it, tweeting their approval with messages like, “Watching Huw Edwards do nothing on BBC news is kinda absorbing, like a lava lamp.” And love it they should. Watching TV personalities when they don’t think they’re on the air is always fascinating.
See it in full below.[The Guardian].