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Sesame Street costume fail

Gelfling Girl

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Now, had they used cute gothy punky nerdy girls for the models instead of plastics and queen bees, I wouldn't have a problem with these. :big_grin:
LOL. And maybe if they had some other characters also...:grouchy::batty:
 

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You guys never seen the movie "Mean Girls," have you? Once you see the costume party scene, it ALL makes sense.
I can't even call these costumes myself...

Now, had they used cute gothy punky nerdy girls for the models instead of plastics and queen bees, I wouldn't have a problem with these. :big_grin:
Thank. YOU. Same with me. To be frank, I don't have a problem with the actual outfits (for example, like, I'd prol'ly wear the rather cute-somewhat-60's-inspired Cookie Monster dress teamed with go-go boots to a party. But I do not look like a porn star but I do fit rather snug into the "nerdy" catagory. And, obviously, I'm a muppet fan). I wouldn't wear them to look "sexy" like what the website says though. Sesame Street fetish gear? That's barmy.

I daren't rant about/post links regarding the clothes range American Apparel released for the 40th anniversery of SSt...
 

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I wouldn't wear them to look "sexy" like what the website says though. Sesame Street fetish gear? That's barmy.
All I can say is it takes the term "furry" to a WHOLE new level! :eek:

Though these are, no matter how hard you think about them, than those foam mask Ernie and Bert costumes.
 

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Gah! I know those outfits! :eek:

I actually quite like the outfits, I just HATE the way they're advertised. WHAT'S WITH THE MODELS? They look like they've just come from page 3 of FHM. And it's just a bit unneccessary putting "sexy" in the title, if you ask me. =/ As for a fun outfit, it's fine. But... just they way they've advertised them an' all... they remind me of those furry outfits people buy. x33 The extreme ones, for people who think they are actually furries. That is all I'm going to say. x3
 
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