• artifex@piefed.zip
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    25 days ago

    I always wondered how they made pants that do this. Normally if you stretch material across two points it flattens across the span. Is this material just so thin that it doesn’t? Do they put a seam or darts in to intentionally pull it into the crack?

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        It’s a seam that’s ‘pinched’ so to speak, right in the crack of the ass.

        Funnily enough it looks like a vertically stretched asshole when not being worn.

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      It’s definitely designed to give you a voluntary wedgie. People pay for this.

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        Interesting that it’s designed that way. From the front does it also give the wearer a moose knuckle?

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      Do they put a seam or darts in to intentionally pull it into the crack?

      Yes. That and the garment might be undersized, while taking advantage of the high lycra/spandex content of the material.