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Want to keep warm in winter without layering up? Try Russian pants!

Updated: 2016-11-25 16:07
By Zhang Xingjian (chinadaily.com.cn)

Want to keep warm in winter without layering up? Try Russian pants!

Some people think that the designing concept of the pants follows the Bionics principle. They are in perfect match with the curve of human’s legs. [Photo/Weibo Account of Huaze Meimei]

“I am totally addicted to the pants. They are fashionable and warm. And I can mix it up with many clothes,” said a foreign twitter user X-Rainer.

“I think the design concept of the pants follows the bionics principle. They are in perfect match with the curve of human’s legs. People who have a pair of long legs have an advantage over wearing them,” another twitter user Madahua said.

It is worth noting that such pants only cost $55.20 a pair. Because of their style and affordable price, many foreign people have added them to their shopping list.

Want to keep warm in winter without layering up? Try Russian pants!

A woman wears the pants and takes a photo. [Photo/Weibo Account of Huaze Meimei]

Compared with the responses of foreign people, Chinese people seemed to view the pants with a touch of humor.

“One pair of Orenbury wool pants can replace six normal cotton pants. Chinese people living in northeastern areas really should have a try,” Sina Weibo user Dongbei Huoleifeng suggested.

“I do not know if it is cost-effective to buy a pair of pants like this in the future. But I am sure that no lady-killer dare to be close to me after I wear them and walk on the street,” a WeChat user Clare Buddham said.

At present, there are no pants available on Chinese major shopping platforms like Tianmao.com, Amazon.com and Jingdong.com.

However, according to several sellers in Taobao.com, they are going to introduce them soon.and they believe that they will sell steadily.

 

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