- Bulgarian designer label Dukyana is behind the beige chunky mohair tube scarf
- The floor-length woollen sweater has no arm holes and folds over the shoulders
- Shoppers have complained that the huge scarf makes the wearer look shapeless
Winter’s weirdest fashion might be a £210 giant woollen tube marketed to women going on long walks in the cold.
Bulgarian designer label Dukyana is behind the beige chunky mohair tube scarf which it is hoping will become this winter’s must-have item.
But so far shoppers appear less than taken by the armless design, which many say looks more like a giant sock than a dress, let alone a scarf.
Bulgarian designer label Dukyana is selling a chunky mohair tube scarf – a woollen, floor-length tube with no arm holes – for $210, hoping it will be this winter’s latest must-have item
But so far shoppers appear less than taken by the armless design, which many say looks more like a giant sock than a dress, let along a scarf. Shoppers have complained that the scarf makes the wearer look shapeless and creates unnecessary wrinkles in places where no woman would want them
Shoppers have complained that the scarf makes the wearer look shapeless and creates unnecessary wrinkles in places where no woman would want them.
And critics say that the design makes it completely unsuitable for the long walks it is supposedly designed for.
Dukyana, which sells its hand-knitted products online via its own website and third party retailers such as Etsy and eBay, is selling the tube scarf for £210 ($280).
Social media users have been making fun of the design by posting photos of their own winter fashion statements, including a cable-knitted onesie for men
And some funny young fashionistas mocked the design by posting a photograph of themselves wrapped in floor rugs fastened with gaffer tape
The label assures wearers that it is a fashion statement, which does not stretch and sits tight on a woman’s body.
But online commentators are less than convinced, with one saying: ‘This is a knitted straitjacket… for the winter.’
Social media users have been making fun of the design by posting photos of their own winter fashion statements, including a cable-knitted onesie for men.
And some funny young fashionistas mocked the design by posting a photograph of themselves wrapped in floor rugs fastened with gaffer tape.