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  • How observant are New Yorkers?

    From the San Francisco Globe:

    In light of the recent slurry of catcalling videos going viral across the web, the minds over at ModelPranksters decided to see just how vigilant New Yorkers really are. So, they decided to test their attention by having an attractive woman parade around the city wearing jeans that were literally painted on her.

    That's right. Those "pants" you see this woman wearing are nothing more than a few layers of expertly laid out paint. Though, you'd expect every person to break their neck as she walked past, the opposite actually proved to be true.
    This Girl Walks Through New York City Wearing Nothing But Painted Jeans
    “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

    “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

    “You shouldn't wear that body.”

  • #2
    Originally posted by T. R. Oglodyte View Post
    Those were nice jeans, BTW That is a cool site
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    • #3
      The epitome of a TRUE NYer is to display the facade of "we have seen it all". The painted on jeans ( whether literal or not ) is very passe. Have you seen skinny jeans?
      Lawren
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      • #4
        Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
        The epitome of a TRUE NYer is to display the facade of "we have seen it all". The painted on jeans ( whether literal or not ) is very passe. Have you seen skinny jeans?
        Agree. It's more like most New Yorkers just wouldn't bother to notice

        Nice jeans though.

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        • #5
          Where is JLB when he is needed...
          M. Henley

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