Smiffys Humbug Striped Men's Suit Black/White SM43536
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A Trick About a Trick
We bet you saw the title “Humbug” and assumed this was some sort of Christmas-related costume for a grouchy old miser, right? Are we right? Well, we tricked you! Or rather, we humbugged you. Gotcha again, didn’t we? Bet you didn’t know “humbug” was a verb that meant “to trick.” Anyway, take a look at this visually confusing Men’s Humbug Striped Suit and get tricked a third time, because this is one crazy look! This is the perfect kind of suit for playing a prank on someone, or maybe just unsettling everyone at the yearly employee appreciation day at the office.
Seriously, there’s no better outfit that screams, “I’m here to have a ton of fun and probably mess with you just a little bit,” than a suit that has alternating, thick vertical and horizontal striped lines in it. So throw this on, plan a great prank, and be ready to have every doubling over in laughter all day long!
Fun Details
This aesthetically startling pattern is featured on the jacket and pants combination. The jacket has full satin lining, two front buttons, and two false pockets. Meanwhile, the pants have a zipper fly, top button, and side panels that stretch for comfort. The pants also include functional pockets and side seams. The tie features horizontal striped lines. All you need know is a black shirt and shoe combo to really mess with people’s sense of balance and visual symmetry. Just try to avoid mirrors, so you don’t confuse yourself with this bold look!
A Great Humbug
With this suit on, it will be easy to pull off the best pranks because folks will be so confused by your look, they won’t be able to pay attention to what you’re doing. Just make sure you keep it all in good fun, of course. It’s easy to get carried away with more and more elaborate pranks, but we often find the simplest ones are the best!
We bet you saw the title “Humbug” and assumed this was some sort of Christmas-related costume for a grouchy old miser, right? Are we right? Well, we tricked you! Or rather, we humbugged you. Gotcha again, didn’t we? Bet you didn’t know “humbug” was a verb that meant “to trick.” Anyway, take a look at this visually confusing Men’s Humbug Striped Suit and get tricked a third time, because this is one crazy look! This is the perfect kind of suit for playing a prank on someone, or maybe just unsettling everyone at the yearly employee appreciation day at the office.
Seriously, there’s no better outfit that screams, “I’m here to have a ton of fun and probably mess with you just a little bit,” than a suit that has alternating, thick vertical and horizontal striped lines in it. So throw this on, plan a great prank, and be ready to have every doubling over in laughter all day long!
Fun Details
This aesthetically startling pattern is featured on the jacket and pants combination. The jacket has full satin lining, two front buttons, and two false pockets. Meanwhile, the pants have a zipper fly, top button, and side panels that stretch for comfort. The pants also include functional pockets and side seams. The tie features horizontal striped lines. All you need know is a black shirt and shoe combo to really mess with people’s sense of balance and visual symmetry. Just try to avoid mirrors, so you don’t confuse yourself with this bold look!
A Great Humbug
With this suit on, it will be easy to pull off the best pranks because folks will be so confused by your look, they won’t be able to pay attention to what you’re doing. Just make sure you keep it all in good fun, of course. It’s easy to get carried away with more and more elaborate pranks, but we often find the simplest ones are the best!
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