Desi Twitter reacts to a picture of ‘Potato Sack Pants’, says ‘Mummy Na Dekh Le!’


Team Udayavani, Dec 3, 2020, 6:29 PM IST

With fashion evolving every day, there are some clothing items and accessories launched into the market by the industry which makes zero sense. For example, who would buy basmati rice-sack tote bags or ridiculously expensive jeans with grass stains?

But then, another such bizarre item was launched into the market which made the rice-sack tote bags look way better. IPS Officer Arun Bothra recently took to Twitter to share a picture of, wait for it, potato sack pants

One can only imagine how uncomfortable these pants can be because potato sacks are itchy AF against the skin!

IAS Officer Awanish Sharan shared a picture showing how the backside of such pants might look:

(StoryPick)

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