We’ve already looked at work overalls as worn by men in the real world. Now let’s have the the fashion world’s and male modeling world’s versions of men’s overalls.
Apparently, in the fashion and modeling world, coveralls are not meant to cover all of your body. You gotta leave your coverall partially unbuttoned or unzipped. Why? Aren’t coveralls precisely designed to protect our bodies in workplaces with higher than normal accident risks? Why are these guys partially exposing themselves? Maybe they are hoping for an accident to happen so they can sue their employer or something? What do you think?
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who is the brand behind the 1st pic?
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