“Micro shorts” from Free People likely won’t be the latest style for the spring and summer, according to confused shoppers.
On the Free Citizens Instagram account on March 1, the children’s clothing collection posted a number of photos of its sub short range.
“We are wearing sub short this year. Link in bio to buy the models”, the post read.
Numerous Instagram users have piled on the article and the product over the past month, frequently making fun of the short trousers’ ridiculous size and tightness.
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Comedian Nicole Aimèe Schreiber joked,” If you look closely much, you can see her uterus launch an egg”.
“No ma’am… no ma’am”, fellow artist Ellen Skrmetti wrote.
Lifestyle journalist Lee Anne Benjamin agreed, “Ya it’s gunna get a little for me dawg.”
Wonderfully Fit N Healthy leader Andrea Allen exclaimed, “Who is’ WE’? We are no. Keep Target’s baby section with the micro something. Bring up adult length clothes!! “!
“Little like a fine old jean diaper”, social media influencer Mandi Lidgard responded.
Cabana Life leader Melissa Papock remarked, “Y’all, I only got a CVS ticket 126x longer than the inseam”.
Ashley Keene, a DIY & Design influence, asked, “What in the jundies is going on around”?
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Fox News Digital reached out to URBN, the global style company confluence of Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free Citizens, BHLDN, Terrain, Menus & Venues, Nuuly and Free Citizens, for a reply.
The Free People business features 51 different “micro bottom” items including jeans, pants, skirts, sets, swim bottoms, rest and club, and jumpsuits and rompers. Prices ranged from $30 to about $400, with sizes ranging from XS to XL.
Following a Men’s Health newspaper article that predicted they had become popular in the summer among health lovers, a similar style of “little pants” for men was popularized in 2021.
“Micro shorts have been trending on Twitter now X for the past few months. It’s a celebrity-driven trend, according to Daniel Levine, executive director of the Avant-Guide Institute, to Fox News. “Teenie-tiny shorts are a sure way for gym rats to draw attention to their glutes,” the statement read. I’d venture to say that the length of shorts increases as the price of bitcoin increases.