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Zara's Wide-Leg Pants Spark Safety Concerns Among Customers
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First reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago
What happened
Zara's wide-leg pants have caused multiple customers worldwide to trip and injure themselves due to their design, leading to viral warnings and the nickname "Zara's death pants." Despite safety concerns, some continue to wear them with precautions.
- 01Zara's wide-leg pants cause tripping and injuries due to excess fabric wrapping around feet.
- 02The pants' design includes a wide cut, floor-length hem, and heavy elastic fabric.
- 03TikTok videos show bruised knees and scratches from falls linked to these pants.
- 04Customers nicknamed the item "Zara's death pants" amid widespread safety warnings.
- 05Some wearers still like the style and suggest hemming or wearing high platforms.
- 06The issue has sparked calls for Zara to address the safety risks of this design.
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