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Primark mannequin’s pyjama malfunction leaves shoppers in stitches – as women joke it’s ‘how they wake up’

DRESSING mannequins is harder than it looks - particularly since the human-like models have no concept of modesty.

But when one, wearing a PJ top, accidentally flashed fashion fans at a Primark store, shoppers deemed it hilariously accurate to their own clothing malfunctions in bed.

 Shoppers joked that a mannequin at a Primark store was modelling strappy PJs in a hilariously accurate way
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Shoppers joked that a mannequin at a Primark store was modelling strappy PJs in a hilariously accurate wayCredit: @charlougray/Twitter

An amused woman called Charlie took to to share picture of a mannequin at the bargain clothes shop modelling Lion King-themed nightwear.

In the image, one strap has slipped off the shoulder so that it has revealed far more 'cleavage' than intended.

She wittily captioned the snap: "This Primark mannequin is accurately demonstrating how women wake up when they sleep in a strappy top."

Her funny post struck a chord with other females on the social media site - and has already garnered more than 1.5k shares and 11.4k likes.

One fellow Twitter user wrote: "OMG RIGHTTTTTT?!?!"

Another shared: "Lmao this is brilliant."

And a third added: "HahHahahbah every time."

 

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One woman suggested it was a design malfunction that needed to be remedied.

She wrote: "Straps always too big."

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 Unfortunately for the bargain clothes shop, their human-like models have no concept of modesty
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Unfortunately for the bargain clothes shop, their human-like models have no concept of modestyCredit: Alamy

Another joked it was relatable to wearing strappy tops and dresses on nights out too.

"That's an accurate presentation of women drunk too," the woman pointed out.

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