Kids pants sold at Target goes viral but not for the right reasons

A woman’s health specialist took to social media to highlight an awkward design flaw in a pair of Target pants.But it doesn’t take any special qualifications to see the glaring error, which is visible in the nether regions of the beige trackpants.In the video, Dr Marcy Crouch holds up the trousers which are part of a collaboration between the sportswear brand Champion and Target USA.She said that after opening them up, she was shocked to see a center pleat on the crotch area.She then tries them on to show the obvious design flaw, which, when worn, stretches out in a way that at worst looks like a woman’s genitalia, and at best, resembles a terrible camel toe.“When I’m talking to you, this is what you see,” she joked, dancing around in the pants to highlight the ridiculous detail.She concludes the clip by simply telling the designers to “do better”.“Wow, just wow Target and Champion, someone decided to make this, and then multiple people in various meetings approved it,” she pointed out in the caption.Commenters took a lighthearted approach too, joking about the purpose of the pleats.“I think you’re supposed to put your lip gloss in there,” said one.“That’s a majora design flaw,” a different user chuckled.“The VULVACITY,” someone else chimed in.“Is the color called camel?” a different user asked.Many people shared the same question: “Why did you buy them?” to which Dr Crouch replied, “A friend of mine got them for her daughter, didn’t try them on obviously, and then immediately brought them to me.I was like, I must have them”.She joked that the next step is for her to wear them in public and film people’s reactions.Reviews on the Target website also point out the same issue, with many customers sharing photos of themselves wearing the $30 pants.

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