Swiss fashion brand Vetements has launched a shirt that is surprising people. This white shirt has a burn mark from the press and is worth more than Rs 1 lakh. People are making fun of this expensive shirt on social media.
Sometimes in the name of fashion, such things are seen that one becomes dizzy. These things are often beyond the understanding of the common man. When fashion and art meet, it becomes even more unique. Then after hearing the prices of such things, even the good ones get shocked. Recently, a picture of a similar shirt surfaced on social media, after which people started trolling the company.
‘White Ironing Burn Graphic Shirt’ cost more than one lakh
The case is related to Switzerland’s luxury fashion brand Vetements. The company has launched a new white shirt. There is a printed mark on this shirt, which looks exactly as if someone has burnt the shirt by placing a hot press (iron). Just like you and I sometimes accidentally burn clothes while ironing at home. But you will be shocked to hear the price of this shirt. Its price is 1,139 dollars i.e. around Rs 1,03,000!
The company has named this shirt ‘White Ironing Burn Graphic Shirt’. It is an oversized shirt, with a deep press burn mark near the chest pocket. This design looks so real that no one can get deceived at first sight.
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‘How much do you want for free?’
As soon as this shirt came up for sale on the online store, someone shared its picture on social media. Within no time this post went viral. A tweet was viewed more than 78 lakh times and retweeted by more than 7 thousand people.
After this there was a flood of comments. Most people said that charging such a huge price for a common mistake done at home is like a joke. One user wrote, “Many such shirts are lying unused in my house, tell me how many you want, I will send them for free.” Another user commented, “This is a very poor design.”
However, some people also defended this design. He said that this is not a mistake, but a deliberate art and it should be seen as the creativity of the designer.