Extreme underboob crop top that leaves NOTHING to the imagination is roasted online – but mums joke it’d be ‘great for breastfeeding’
WOMEN have been mercilessly mocking an extreme underboob crop top that leaves nothing to the imagination.
The risqué garment was shared online by Australian fashion outlet Born To Be Chic and shows a top that can tied in a variety of flesh-baring ways.
After images were posted on Facebook, the £67.20 item was savagely trolled by women questioning how the top would even contain boobs (and modesty).
One person joked: “Finally found the outfit for dinner with my bf parent”.
Another added that the wearer “might as well wear nothing” and one agreed: “This is a sneeze away from a nip slip.”
And some pointed out that the 30 per cent sale on the top was down to some of it being “missing.”
However, some light-hearted mums said that it could be useful when it comes to breastfeeding.
One said: “As a breastfeeding mumma of 3 years, this would work perfectly!
“Just the right amount of nipple coverage & easy to pop one out when the babes are hungry.”
And some said that people need to accept the underboob trend and get with the times.
One fashionista argued: “Underboob is a fashion now. All these sad and boring comments about how revealing it is … my boyfriend would kiss my feet if I added this to my collection. I love it.”
Others slammed critics as being “boring”.
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The website says the “top” can be worn in a number of ways, including in a bandeau style – which looks like a safer option than when hooked around the neck.
It comes in a variety of colours, including lilac, red, navy and the sold-out champagne.
This year the Love Island girls were huge fans of the underboob trend - and Rita Ora, Chloe Ferry, Olivia Attwood and Emily Ratajkowski are fans too.
On one episode, pharmacist Anna Vakili, 28, enjoyed a typically drama-filled day in the villa wearing a cobalt blue underboob bikini from I Saw It First.
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