THONGS ARE NOT LOOKING GOOD

Posh designer brand brutally slammed over £3.8k sequin knickers and people are confused as to who will wear them

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THE HIGH-END fashion brand Miu Miu has found itself brutally slammed over £3.8k embellished knickers people reckon will cause a nasty yeast infection.

The posh designer brand has long been known for its creative approach to fashion - but, unfortunately, it seems that one of their latest additions to the collection has not been a major hit on social media.

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quickly became one of the hottest topics amongst style enthusiasts.

However, this was for all the wrong reasons, as the £3.8k undies were soon slammed as ''pu**y-itching'' by critics on Instagram and other platforms.

The briefs, full of fuchsia pink sparkle, also boast a silk-wool blend and a rear zip fastening, as well as composition that consists of 75 per cent glass.

For those looking to replenish their wardrobe, Miu Miu has also launched a new style of bottoms - that will set you can by an eye-watering £730.

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This mini number, available in a number of sizes, can be snapped up in both Camel Brown, as well as a lighter Ochre colour.

Sadly, neither of the two expensive garments appeared to have too many fans, as fashionistas wondered who'd fork out to wear the knickers and teeny shorts.

Taking to Instagram, one account, , asked its followers: ''Ladies, would you like the $5,600 pu**y-itching Miu Miu sequin panties or the $1,100 corduroy panties with belt loops?''

The post soon garnered quite the attention, as Instagram users raced to share their thoughts, with one writing: ''yeast infections? for fall?''

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Someone else chuckled: ''Underwear just never fits quite right so thank God I finally can wear a belt with it!''

''The most expensive yeast infection you can get,'' a third penned.

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''Don’t know what’s sadder - the fact that miumiu is actually selling this sh*t or that there’s really people out there who buy this,'' a person was baffled.

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''Is this a Halloween thing? Like make the scariest panties possible,'' someone else reckoned.

Looks like for fashion lovers, this is not a good year - recently shoppers were left horrified by a Y2K trend they had spotted in stores.

From kitten heels to going crazy denim top to bottom, the 2000s were full of trends we now regret - and there are a few that should definitely remain a thing of the past.

Unfortunately, some ghosts are here to haunt us again - such as the so-called slouch boots with the pointy toe.

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One shopper, Erin Miller, was mortified when she made the shocking discovery, taking to TikTok to share the news.

''When you see *this* while out shopping,'' she wrote in  posted on @.

Zooming into the black boot she had found at the store, Erin appeared to be lost for words.

''Devastating news.''

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It wasn't just the style enthusiast who was mortified by the return of the slouch footwear - thousands of TikTok fans were left in total disbelief.

One cried out: ''Not the Peter pan boots.''

''Not the Robin Hood 3000s,'' a second viewer felt sick to their stomach.

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Meanwhile, others were more concerned about what was to follow in the upcoming months - and fellow style enthusiasts, it's not looking good.

''You know what’s coming next don’t you?? …. BOOTS WITH THE FURRR [sic],'' a style enthusiast was convinced.

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