ASOS has sent someone another pair of ridiculously long jeans
LONDON -- Poor Devlin. All he wanted was some new jeans. But somehow, somewhere along the line, it all went horribly wrong.
Twitter user @Dev_Chelios from Scotland recently shared his agonising experience of purchasing some jeans; a task that that usually goes pretty smoothly.
Devlin bought a pair of jeans from online retailer ASOS, but when they arrived, they weren't quite what he had in mind.
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They were ~extremely~ long...
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To show the extreme length of the trousers, he cross-referenced the new jeans with a pair that match his actual leg size.
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Here are some more glorious photos of the hilarious jeans...
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Some people didn't appreciate Devlin's tweets about the jeans, however.
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Devlin isn't the first person to receive extra-extra-extra long jeans from ASOS. Back in May, a chap named George received some ridiculously long jeans from ASOS. He shared his ordeal with the Twittersphere, which -- true to form -- promptly laughed in his face. Nice.
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