ASOS fights back against people mocking its mens crop tops

ASOS fights back against people mocking its mens crop tops

The tops arent very popular online (Picture: ASOS) ASOS has released some crop tops for men – which ..

The tops arent very popular online (Picture: ASOS)

ASOS has released some crop tops for men – which people are calling moob tubes and mocking online.

Just recently, a Twitter user shared a photo of two of the tops being sold side-by-side, writing: I give up.

The image showed a £15 Reclaimed Vintage bandeau in black, and a £15 Reclaimed Vintage extreme cropped top – both worn on men.

I give up. @ASOS #WTF pic.twitter.com/lBuyPHousn

— Mike (@Mmmmmikeyarnold) May 29, 2019

Since the tops were shared, others have been laughing at them online:

If my fella walked in wearing that he'd not be long getting walked back out..!! ?? pic.twitter.com/kcJUWJVb15

— leanne (@MonaghanLeanne) May 29, 2019

Maybe it's a cry for help.! Someone @ASOS might need to visit a meeting ?

— leanne (@MonaghanLeanne) May 29, 2019

???Laughing out very loud!!!!!

— MimPsyc (@mimisparkler) May 30, 2019

If my husband ever wore this he better not come home. Omg lol

— Jackie (@jackiebobb123) May 31, 2019

I think they must do things like this for the shock factor, so they get free advertising by people talking about it ??‍♀️

— Ottalie (@MissOtt) May 30, 2019

However, ASOS has hit back at those mocking its releases – explaining that the tops are a part of them breaking down fashion norms, and that theyre proud to be doing so.

Proudly breaking down fashion norms since 2000 ??‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/DvirkXEEod

— ASOS (@ASOS) May 31, 2019

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And weve got to agree with ASOS on this one – the clothing is a little different to what we see on the average day, but whats the problem?

Mens crop tops were pretty common back in the 80s and this fashion brand wants to bring it back.Read More – Source

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