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A Japanese designer wants to make thong jeans happen

Thong jeans could be next summer’s wardrobe staple [Photo: Splash News]
Thong jeans could be next summer’s wardrobe staple [Photo: Splash News]

Weird denim has been a real trend this year. From detachable styles to bum-baring designs, jeans have faced a whole lot of cutting in 2017.

But one Japanese brand is taking the bizarre denim look into 2018. Showcasing its SS18 collection at Amazon Fashion Week in Tokyo, Thibaut sent a model down the catwalk wearing thong jeans. Or at least that’s what we’re calling

“What are thong jeans?” we hear you ask. Well, they are apparently jeans that have been so distressed that not much is left except for a thong at the back.

Kendall Jenner debuted a pair of similar ‘invisible’ jeans earlier this year [Photo: Getty]
Kendall Jenner debuted a pair of similar ‘invisible’ jeans earlier this year [Photo: Getty]

The model in question wore hers with a nude bodysuit and trainers but we guess you can pair them with anything from heels to a crop top.

Although they’re not yet available to buy, luckily you can recreate them yourselves by getting happy with a pair of scissors.

Strangely, this isn’t the first derriere-focused pair of jeans we’ve seen in recent months.

Vetements was also inspired by backsides with its Levi’s collaboration [Photo: Instagram/vetements_official]
Vetements was also inspired by backsides with its Levi’s collaboration [Photo: Instagram/vetements_official]

Soon to be cult label Vetements debuted a collaboration with Levi’s featuring jeans that had zips the entire way up the bum, allowing you to show it all off if you so desired.

Kendall Jenner, too, wore a pair of super distressed jeans pretty similar to the thong jean (except hers weren’t quite so revealing).

As much as we love a bizarre trend every now and then, this is one fad we won’t be getting on board with.

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