Catch Me At The Club In All Lace This Summer

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All the fire emojis. All of them. Look at this shit. Look at it.

Listen, guys, you can’t wear your romper every day this summer. Mix it the fuck up. You can’t even wear a different romper each day. Any respectable man’s wardrobe has different looks in it. Sometimes you’re poolside with your boys, strawberry daiquiri in hand, talking about all the muff you’ve been chasing and having a few laughs. That’s a romper occasion. That’s a setting for one-pieces.

Other times you’re up in the club, doing lines in the bathroom and spilling your vodka soda on the girl who’s backing it up into you on the dance floor. That’s when the lace comes out.

From Mashable:

The see-through lace shorts — designed by LA-based brand Hologram City — can be worn with matching lace shirts, creating the illusion of wearing an all-in-one. Smart!

The all-lace shorts and shirts are double up as a breezy garment for those sweaty summer months where ventilation is oh-so necessary.

The lace shorts and shirt combo doesn’t come cheap, though. The shirts and shorts are available for pre-sale for $49 per item. The garments are available in a selection of rather fetching pastel shades, including pink, blue and green.

Fabulous!

Use code SOCK at checkout to get 10% off rompers and lace when ManOutfitters.com inevitably carries them.

[via Mashable]

Image via Hologram City

  1. James Grossweiner

    What Dorn really means is “catch me at the Boys Club in all lace this Summer”

    8 years ago at 6:31 pm
    1. BuschLattesFTW

      “Catch me outfitting the boys at the Boys Club with all lace this summer”*

      8 years ago at 12:58 pm
      1. Fratty McFratFrat

        Not as long as it took me to create the 40 accounts needed to downvote your comment.

        8 years ago at 8:12 pm
    1. SleepingInTheBusches

      Well you see they’re just like regular shirts and shorts, except they’re lace.

      8 years ago at 7:13 am