Guys, What’s Your Worst Wardrobe Malfunction Ever?

Guys, What’s Your Worst Wardrobe Malfunction Ever?

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By Megan Collins | Last Updated: Oct 12 2018 | 2 min read

My brother’s best friend posted this picture to Facebook recently, and, duh of course I had to share with you guys:

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Nick, my brother’s grade school confidante and best man, explained the footwear catastrophe:

“Had a little bit of a wardrobe malfunction at work today. Felt a breeze on my feet only to discover……the 12 year old shoes finally died. It’s my hobo fashion trend (which actually stand a decent chance of catching on in Southern California).”

At least he took the incident in stride!

…That’s shoe humor, get it?

ANYWAY. Hopefully he had a good pair of shoes to change into at work! If not…? Hey, it’s California. I’m sure they’re way more relaxed about that kind of stuff there.

One friend on Facebook suggested stitching up the soles, while another recommended duct tape. Both were kidding. I hope. Another marveled at the coincidence of a simultaneous breakdown, suggesting Nick’s feet “hulked out,” a scenario which is actually pretty amusing to imagine.

These kind of style mishaps happen to everybody. I’ve certainly had more than my fair share. I remember a pair of Abercrombie jeans I had in college. They were artfully “distressed” aka covered in paint with holes all over them. One day, class ended and I stood up and heard a loud “RIP-P-P-P-P-P-P.”

The small tear in the back of my jeans under the left pocket had just become a gaping hole. The entire left pocket was now flapping loosely around my thigh. I had to sling my backpack extra loose til I got back to my dorm to change. That was one for the record books.

Tell me:

What’s the worst “wardrobe malfunction” you’ve ever suffered?

And did anyone see before you were able to fix it?!

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