This Hoodie Will Help You Look Like A “Void” And People Joke It Reflects How They Feel Inside
There’s a general consensus that our clothing is meant to represent our personality—maybe you like to wear button-down shirts and want to always appear proper, or perhaps band T-shirts are the attire that you refuse to put down. Basically, we all have our styles and preferences, and it’s natural to strive for our brand of perfection.
But what to do on the day when you want to be both comfortable and original at the same time, without sacrificing your dramatic flair? Well, hoodies with fluffy ears might not be everyone’s cup of tea, and they might fail to reflect your inner feelings. Luckily, the clothing industry is almost as vast as the internet, and thus we proudly present—the Vortex Hoodie! For all your void-related needs!
Ever wanted to have an endless void in the middle of your torso? Well, the dream is now real
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The hoodie has been making rounds on internet, with the obvious comments associated with the blatant theme of absence and, well, void. The somewhat original design took the established idea of optical illusions on clothing and presented its own twist.
Internet users were fascinated by the endless void corridor depicted on the hoodie
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For those who want to make a statement about the deep and endless void that’s inside all of us (or just for laughs), the hoodie’s front and back are linked with a endless corridor of nothingness. And if you think that’s too deep, here’s a simpler explanation: either side of the hoodie will seem part of the same set (unlike clothing that has something going on in the front, and is blank on the back).
The hoodie reportedly appeared in a market in Japan, and later showed up in the West
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Reportedly, the hoodie first appeared in a market in Japan, with a reasonable price tag of $22. Japan is no stranger to strange clothing options, catering to a variety of original ideas and even otherworldly fashions (just look at Harajuku street fashion). Therefore, this hoodie—no matter how optically challenging—is a tame option.
The unique piece of clothing became a true fashion statement
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All in all, if you are looking for something fantastic to wear to your next Zoom meeting, or if you want a proper representation for your tirade about the unavoidable slippery slope of existence (yes, we go there too!), this hoodie can cover all your fashion needs—or at least it’s a great conversation piece. Let your imagination run wild!
Should you want to delve deeper into wearable illusions, there’s quite a selection hidden in the depths of the almighty internet. And for your consideration, here are some of them. Would you wear any of them? Or are they too loopy for your tastes?
The void is not the only optical illusion hoodie. Here’s one that leads towards the light
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Hole-like openings reveal the image underneath, creating layers on an otherwise flat surface
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It may look like a wearable paper bag, but the hoodie is actually made from regular fabric
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The internet embraced the loopy nature of the hoodie, offering commentary on its design
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Share on FacebookYeah, unless these hoodies are like $500 and hand screened/painted, they'll just be badly "all over" printed and look incredibly cheap IRL.
Load More Replies...I've seen these on eBay, Amazon and all those cheap Chinese sites with 9 names and 2 month delivery. Why is this an article and not an ad? This isn't some astoundingly new breaking news. Really, Panda?
Seriously, y'all, you can get anything on Amazon nowadays. All I did was search for "vortex hoodie" and a ton of them came up, some in different colors. And they aren't that expensive, either. Here's one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082YRSBMV/ref=twister_B081V7P4YF Here's another kind: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082YRBWDW/ref=twister_B081V7P4YF?th=1
Listen, maan......why are people so impressed with this? Optical illusions have been around for a long time. Maybe it says something about the world that they only pay attention to it when some company prints it out on a hoodie. I’ve seen one of these in real life, extremely unimpressive. Maybe I’m biased because the person wearing it is someone who I can’t stand, but still. Sorry to be a killjoy, but that’s just how I feel .
Why is right arm deformed on the pic? Right and left arm look soo different in size...ohh lol bad photoshop
I find these hoodies strangely engrossing. I won't buy any for fear of breaking my neck trying to look into the vortex while wearing the shirt.
Oh for crying out loud, Panda!!! These are obviously fake photos. The Hoosier may actually be nice, but the photos are not of real imprinted hoodies
Yeah, unless these hoodies are like $500 and hand screened/painted, they'll just be badly "all over" printed and look incredibly cheap IRL.
Load More Replies...I've seen these on eBay, Amazon and all those cheap Chinese sites with 9 names and 2 month delivery. Why is this an article and not an ad? This isn't some astoundingly new breaking news. Really, Panda?
Seriously, y'all, you can get anything on Amazon nowadays. All I did was search for "vortex hoodie" and a ton of them came up, some in different colors. And they aren't that expensive, either. Here's one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082YRSBMV/ref=twister_B081V7P4YF Here's another kind: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082YRBWDW/ref=twister_B081V7P4YF?th=1
Listen, maan......why are people so impressed with this? Optical illusions have been around for a long time. Maybe it says something about the world that they only pay attention to it when some company prints it out on a hoodie. I’ve seen one of these in real life, extremely unimpressive. Maybe I’m biased because the person wearing it is someone who I can’t stand, but still. Sorry to be a killjoy, but that’s just how I feel .
Why is right arm deformed on the pic? Right and left arm look soo different in size...ohh lol bad photoshop
I find these hoodies strangely engrossing. I won't buy any for fear of breaking my neck trying to look into the vortex while wearing the shirt.
Oh for crying out loud, Panda!!! These are obviously fake photos. The Hoosier may actually be nice, but the photos are not of real imprinted hoodies
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