Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flipboard 0 Reebok Reebok has created the perfect shirt to go along with Nordstrom’s $425 “mud”-covered jeans: a shirt covered in sweat. That’s right, for $425, you can wear a sweaty shirt that features actual sweat stains. “We’re putting in the hard work for you and giving you a pre-sweated tee for that post-workout look and smell,” the product description reads. The “authentic” sweat shirt tagline recommends not washing the product so those stains will last forever. Crafted by hard work, our Authentic Sweat Shirt gives you that post-workout look & smell. Pairs well w/ #muddyjeans. https://t.co/jsMvrt4rlv pic.twitter.com/7IknOtzYIR — Reebok (@Reebok) April 26, 2017 Thankfully, the shirt is fake and is simply meant to mock Nordstrom’s latest fashion accessory that includes a “caked-on muddy coating” that embodies the diligent Americana worker. The Barracuda Straight Leg Jeans went viral last week and confused many on the internet. Nordstrom’s $425 jeans weren’t the first to cause some confusion on social media. Other strange fashion accessories have included Clear Knee Mom Jeans with two plastic knee panels, Clear Plastic Jeans that are completely see-through and even a leather-wrapped stone, which cost $85 and later sold out. See how social media reacted to Reebok’s fake sweaty shirt below: Social Media Reacts to Reebok’s Fake $425 Sweaty Shirt Love this!! https://t.co/HgzQyplJ50 — alenormand (@alenormand) April 27, 2017 I LIVE for brands being sassy to one another. #Nordstrom #Reebok https://t.co/WgfvEvGtii — Maddie Neal (@maddieneal17) May 1, 2017 https://t.co/mkNQG7P5je — Maddy Pryor (@maddyyypryor) April 27, 2017 AMAZING… too bad its sold out. ;) https://t.co/sOBrXvUR2X — debmcaloon (@DebraMcaloon) April 28, 2017 .@Reebok has a $425 sweat stained t shirt on their website in what can only be described as genius level trolling of Nordstrom. — Nathaniel Edwards (@edwardsnathn) April 28, 2017 What are your thoughts on Reebok’s response to Nordstrom’s $425 “muddy” jeans? Would you wear the fake mud-covered jeans? Sound off in the comments section below! Twitter Tweet Facebook Share Email This article was written for Business 2 Community by Connor Brooke.Learn how to publish your content on B2C Join our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Author: Connor Brooke Connor is a Scottish financial expert, specialising in wealth management and equity investing. Based in Glasgow, Connor writes full-time for a wide selection of financial websites, whilst also providing startup consulting to small businesses. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, and a Master’s degree in Investment Fund Management, Connor has … View full profile ›More by this author:ACH Crypto Price Prediction 2022 – Is it a Buy?Lucky Block Partners with Dillian Whyte ahead of Heavyweight Showdown with Tyson FuryNFT Pixel Art – The Best NFT Collections for 2022