Internet celebrities are obsessed with the $29 Glassons sports shorts | photo | news.com.au-Australia's leading news site

2021-10-27 08:35:09 By : Ms. Marilyn Gao

Facts have proved that an affordable pair of fitness shorts is very popular with Australian shoppers, because the brand revealed that the sale of this $29 item was "crazy".

Shoppers have been "crazy" about a pair of tight shorts made of recycled fiber.

Glassons recently released this $29 item as part of its "active collection", which includes shorts, leggings and shorts suitable for working out, and then worn after brunch.

Super affordable bike shorts have always been the best in the series. A Glassons spokesperson told news.com.au Australian stores will restock them in November after they are sold out nationwide.

The spokesperson said: "Our customers like the Glassons Active series. Most of the'recycled seamless styles' have been sold out."

"Glasson's customers are very fascinated by this seamless cycling shorts, and some color schemes sold out within 30 minutes.

"Due to customer demand, we will bring back selected Glassons Active styles for anyone who missed it at the end of November."

Those who are lucky enough to buy a pair of cute shorts for summer have been posting the snaps that wear them on social media.

In addition to "super comfortable" and "easy fashion" according to fans, the entire series is also made from a variety of sustainably sourced or recycled materials.

This move is part of Glassons' goal of achieving 50% fully sustainable development by the end of 2021.

The same brand is also known for selling affordable bikini suits for only $35.

Its 20/21 summer collection was recently launched in stores with turquoise, brown and white swirl print designs, which proved very popular and sold out within 24 hours.

A Melbourne shopper shared a series of photos wearing a cross bikini and white shirt and declared: "Never take this bikini off."

The response to budget-friendly swimwear has been huge, and many people refer to the $35 transaction as "theft."

"Wow, I like this print," said one, and the other said, "This suit is so cute."

Women have been praising a pair of "super flattering" pants on social media, and some people claim that "they look good on everyone."

Everyone likes to bargain-but many Kmart shoppers report that a popular fashion item has the same, ahem, and noisy problems.

An Australian influential person has launched a new bikini that pushes the fashion trend to the limit. The bikini shows off her lower boobs with a bare underwire.