Monday, March 30, 2015

जनता का आदमी

pantsIf any athletic wear company knows about the importance of paying attention to their customers’ genitals, it’s Lululemon. The company lost much of its leadership and annoyed a lot of people over a 2013 fiasco involving pants that were inexplicably translucent in the crotch area. Now the company has found success by explicitly marketing a new line of pants for men for their non-testicle-crushing properties.


I was not aware this was an issue in the pants industry, but the “action slacks,” called the ABC Pant, have been a huge hit so far. While Lululemon is normally associated with women, their menswear sales are up. ABC, of course, stands for “anti-ball-crushing.”


How much will trousers with precision anti-ball-crushing engineering set you back? The ABC pants cost $128.


Lululemon’s smash new hit: Pants with manhood in mind [CNN]




by prakash chandra via Consumerist

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