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 wRead More – Source

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