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Daisy Jackson

Pretty Little Thing is selling TRANSPARENT trousers and Twitter is not happy

Pretty Little Thing has launched a range of clothing that will allegedly 'make all of your festival dreams come true' - and it's all completely see-through.

The Manchester-based fashion brand is now selling transparent trousers, as well as jackets, skirts and bralet tops.

Available in lilac, pink, lime or completely clear, the pieces are priced between £20 and £35.

When the company says 'transparent', it really means it too - you can see every inch of the model's legs. Big pants would definitely be advisable beneath these.

The items come in four different colours (prettylittlething.com)

Twitter users have been less than impressed with the items, unsurprisingly.

Complete confusion seems to be the order of the day, with one Twitter user sharing a screenshot to the website and saying: "I.dont.understand."

Pretty Little Thing launches transparent trousers, skirts, jackets and bralets (prettylittlething.com)

Made with 'mixed fibres', the material appears to most closely resemble plastic, or vinyl. Not really known for its breathable qualities, vinyl - but at least it should be waterproof.

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Users have been quick to point out the sweat-inducing choice of fabric, with one writing: "For those sexy moments you want to get thrush at a festival."

Another said: "Along with the chafing you’re just not gonna be enjoying life with these on."

One Facebook, someone wrote: "festival times here better get yo plastic outfit so you can be all sweaty"

It's available in both petite and plus size (prettylittlething.com)

Clearly concerned with basic bodily functions, one Twitter used asked: "Don’t they steam up when you, ahem, ‘break wind’?"

The clear trousers definitely have similarities to a certain kitchen item used to wrap food. "I’ll get the clingfilm out. We will make a fortune." read one tweet.

Love them or loathe them, we predict we'll see at least one pair of these walking around Parklife in June.

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