10+ Hilarious Items Of Clothing That Will Have You Laughing And Crying At The Same Time

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Being up with the latest fashion trends according to fashion world can feel exhausting. It seems like every few weeks, there’s a new style or hip trend in the fashion world. It’s hard to know whether or not your style is up to par with what’s “cool” at any given moment.

These people, however, could care less about what’s in fashion. They’re rocking their own styles and it’s…well…interesting to say the least.
It’s safe to say that none of these outfits will win any fashion awards but they will certainly turn heads — if that’s what they’re going for.

These 20 hilarious epic fashion fails will have you laughing — and cringing — at the same time.

From terrible patterns to interesting slogans, get ready for total fashion-fail entertainment.

1. Will Ferrell is creepily peeking out of his sweater. Now he understands why people were staring at him at the store.

2. Someone didn’t think this design through.

3. You can’t help but find your mind in the gutter with this one.

4. There couldn’t be a worse place for a red flower on a white dress.

5. Walmart, you really messed up on this one. It’s “fist bumping.”

6. There is so much happening here.

7. This was clearly intentional and she clearly chose to wear them on purpose. This is not okay.

8. The love of animal prints spans generations.

9. I don’t know how Britney would feel about the pizza pants.

10. Oh my.

11. Terrible t-shirt design or a really bad wedgie?

12. How exactly are you supposed to wear this?

13. No one thought this uniform looked “off”?

14. Who needs to buy clothes when there’s perfectly good bedding lying around?

15. The “oversize” thing is trendy right now, but this is just ridiculous.

16. Oh, look how adorable — oh dear God!

17. It looks like Spain’s soccer team got into a food fight with some spaghetti prior to the game.

18. It’s easy to get “Mmm Bop” confused with “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

19. Interesting pattern placement.

20. Well, prior to July 4th, 1776, I guess.