If you read the tabloids and magazines and find yourself spending most of your free time in front of the TV watching entertainment shows, you’ve probably heard of Primp bunny designs. The designs look similar to pajamas and are quite possibly the hottest selling pieces of clothing on the market right now. Celebrities are putting in orders before Primp even has time to make them.
Why are the Designs so Popular?
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The logo is the same animal as the playboy logo – So maybe it’s a coincidence, maybe not, but either way, the logo could be mistaken by some as the playboy logo. Since the beginning of playboy, innocent bunny designs have been associated with promiscuous, provocative women who have more to offer than a pretty smile and some blond extensions.
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The designs look as comfortable as pajamas – Not only do the designs look like pajamas, they’re made with the same soft cotton as pajamas as well. Now, those of us who wish we could wear our pajamas to work everyday, actually have an opportunity to do so.
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Celebrity Promotion – Clearly, the biggest reason why these designs have become so popular is because one celebrity wore it and now everybody else follows (what a surprise!). Even celebrities follow in the footsteps of other celebrities. Below you’ll find a list of celebrities who have been seen wearing these ultra stylish designs:
Mischa Barton Paris Hilton
Kimberly Stewart Fergie
Teri Hatcher Lindsay Lohan
Jennifer Love Hewitt Katherine Heigl
Rachel Bilson Brittny Gastineau
How much do they Cost?
If you have the opportunity to buy one of these designs before they sell out, I highly suggest doing so. They are by far, the most popular designs on the market and are only expected to rise in popularity in the months to come. Generally they’ll cost around $60 per piece and can be found in the form of t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, pants and capris.
Would you buy these designs?
I just bought one of these shirts and I love it. It’s so comfortable and there’s just something about the style that makes you feel like a celebrity (maybe it’s the countless pictures of celebrities wearing them).
So designer clothing that looks like pajamas but costs a heck of a lot more money – worth the money or a total scam? What’s your take on Primp’s line of bunny clothing?