The Situation in Abercrombie: A Retrospective
The weirdest news of the day came when Abercrombie & Fitch, the pricey clothing company your 17-year-old cousin wears, issued a press release saying they've offered "substantial payment" to Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, to stop wearing their clothes on the show.
What's more ridiculous: Abercrombie caring this much (they wrote that they're worried the "association is contrary to the aspirational nature of our brand" ... seriously) or the multi-millionaire Situation could make money for changing his sweatpants?
In honor of the latest HUH?-news to involve "Jersey Shore," we've compiled a gallery of the Situation wearing Abercrombie & Fitch, because, well, why not? It's a hoopla over bright pants. As our friend Don King says, "Only in America."
What's more ridiculous: Abercrombie caring this much (they wrote that they're worried the "association is contrary to the aspirational nature of our brand" ... seriously) or the multi-millionaire Situation could make money for changing his sweatpants?
In honor of the latest HUH?-news to involve "Jersey Shore," we've compiled a gallery of the Situation wearing Abercrombie & Fitch, because, well, why not? It's a hoopla over bright pants. As our friend Don King says, "Only in America."
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Yellow Sweatpants
Let's play a game called "Spot the Americans."
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