Thousands of Australian women have pointed out a major oversight made with the design of a pair of Kmart swimwear.
The flirty pair of “String Jacquard Briefs”, selling for $10, became the subject of fiery discussion when a shopper posted a photo online this week.The front panel, as hundreds took issue with it, was overly narrow – too narrow even for the hygiene protection sanitary sticker.The extremely narrow girth on these Kmart swimmers has been called out by women. Picture: FacebookMore than 1500 women weighed in on the matter equally as dumbfounded.
“I get it that some girls are tiny but most of our coochies just don’t fit that way,” one woman wrote in a comment. “You need to be completely bald and even a single step I would be flapping or eating the material,” someone else said.“Oh my gosh the sticker even too wide is a crack up,” one comment said.“Rather gross I think, I really don’t want to see your sex organs on display when I’m taking my kids to the beach/pool,” one said.Women accused the store of putting the model in a pair with more fabric in the front. Picture: Kmart“An easy hack is to wear it backwards,” one woman proposed.
There was even the suggestion the model photographed in the online ad was wearing an altered design that had more fabric on the front. In what would come as no surprise to shoppers, one of the product’s listed “features” was that it had “low coverage”.What was also puzzling to shoppers was the product being very generous in coverage on the back, which made the tiny coverage on the front seem particularly brazen.Collingwood Magpies have just won the 2023 AFL premiership, and at the club’s awards ceremony won WAG stole the show.
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