Fringe jean shorts: Jeremy Scott continues the bad work

Jeremy Scott fringe shorts

There's so much wrong with this outfit that we think we might need some extra space on our citation pads to deal with it.

Seriously, these shorts would've been bad enough without the fringes. But they do have fringes. And they're being worn with peep toe sneakers, which is clearly the summer-appropriate version of the peep toe boot rule: not that we'd have needed to consult any guidelines to establish whether or not this was a crime of fashion, of course - that truth is self-evident in this case.

Then there's the rest of the look:

crime of fashion

Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, hey?

These are all by master fashion criminal, Jeremy Scott: click here to buy them.


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5 comments on “Fringe jean shorts: Jeremy Scott continues the bad work

  • Well…. the top is kind of cute, but too short for my taste.
    The sneakers/sandals are just plain hideous. And the shorts… If he had cut the fringes to one overall length to give the impression of a skirt, I might have been able to live with it. But not the way it is now.

    • Yeah, as if fringe skirt is somehow better than fringe shorts… This thing is hideous!

    • marcus runkfitta —
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    imagin dat on a rly fat chick lol :D

  • It might be ok if the fringe was cut off the shorts, about 6 more inches of fabric were added, the sneakers were actual sneakers and the top was different. Or just walk around in your underwear, it would be preferable.

  • I think I’m honestly more offended by the sneaker abominations than the shorts. Those shorts look like something the hipster girls at my art school wear, so they don’t really faze me…. the shoes, however…

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