ASOS is selling a bizarre frayed denim jacket for £250… and shoppers have described it as a ‘millennial shedding its skin’
To make matters even more confusing, this crime against fashion also has detachable sleeves
LET'S be honest, deciding what coat to wear is a daily dilemma as we descend into the chilly winter months.
Well if you're struggling between your failsafe denim jacket and something a little sturdier, we may have found just the thing for you...
- House of Holland Vivid Contrast Denim Jacket, £250 from ASOS -
Introducing the bizarre frayed denim jacket of fashion nightmares, complete with detachable sleeves.
Yes this baffling design from House of Holland is ideal for days when you simply can't decide what to wear... or fancy a call round from the fashion police.
Featuring a horizontal frayed denim edge, this pricey designer jacket is half light washed denim and half thick red cotton.
Defending their misguided attempt at the "colour block trend", ASOS described this jacket as perfect for days "when one colour just won't do."
And just when you thought this jacket couldn't get any weirder than the zip-up red sleeves, the baffling designer piece also costs a bank-breaking £250.
In House of Holland's defence, at least you're kind of getting two jackets in one...
Unsurprisingly, shoppers have been equally as confused by the baffling hybrid jacket.
Sharing the fashion crime on the , one bemused shopper described the shocking style scenes as "a rare sighting of a millennial shedding its skin in preparation for the colder months #planetearth"
And we have to say, they've got a point about the heavy denim fraying... just don't even get us started on the matching trousers.
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