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Sometimes, fundraising site Kickstarter breeds genius products. Other times, your Facebook friendâ?

[View on the web]( [Visit our site!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Good God, This Company Is Making Rompers for Dudes](#) Sometimes, fundraising site Kickstarter breeds genius products. Other times, your Facebook friend’s uncle’s brother’s cousin’s invention is nothing more than a stroke of sheer insanity that leaves you scratching your head. In a case that could be the former but also the latter, there’s the RompHim: a romper for men that [surfaced on Kickstarter]( yesterday and promises to be “the start of a fashion revolution,” and wow, it is something. What’s so special about the RompHim? As the Kickstarter page explains, there’s a zipper fly, because women constantly complain that [peeing in a romper is impossible](, and “this study metal zipper simplifies that process for guys.” There’s also an adjustable waist tab that “make it simple to cinch your RompHim’s waist for a more flattering, tapered cut,” and a zippered back pocket “to keep your wallet safe, no matter where you’re Romping around.” Apparently, it’s the perfect outfit for concerts, pool parties, and bar patios. [Insert alt text here] The RompHim comes from Chicago-based [Aced Design](, which seemingly is made up by a bunch of bros who went to business school and [also Coachella]( together. The designers say they were sitting around over some beers and, while chatting about men’s fashion, decided “everything was too corporate... too fratty... too runway... or too basic.” The site says the company was looking for something that’s more “stylish and fun,” but it’s unclear how they landed on this. It sort of looks like the pajamas of a 4-year-old boy? Twitter, of course, has been having a field day with this “revolutionary” product. [Insert alt text here]( Anyways, dudes, if the RompHim is up your alley, looks like you’re in luck: The page has already met its $10,000 fundraising goal, and the creators write that they’re committing to getting product out by July 4th. The romper will cost you $90, but then again, it promises to help you “turn heads and break hearts.” So there’s that. —[Chavie Lieber](, senior reporter [Insert alt text here] [Deal of the Day](#) Surprise! Literally: Check out [this Kate Spade sale](, where exactly 311 items (as of this writing) are up to 75% off through Saturday, May 19th — but who knows what’ll be left by that time. Our picks for right this very second? This [croc-embossed handbag]( ($149, from nearly 600 freaking bucks), this [scalloped convertible bag]( in delicious summer colors ($109), this [gingham romper]( ($99), and this [adorable iPhone case]( cosplaying as a makeup palette ($19). Also, once your cart hits the $99 mark, shipping is free. [Insert alt text here] Ad from our sponsor In the News ASOS May Have Lost $8 Million in Merch in a Fire For the second time in three years, a fire broke out at one of ASOS’s warehouses early Tuesday morning. Nobody at the Berlin-area facility was hurt, the company [said]( today, but £6.25 million (a little over $8 million) worth of clothing and accessories may have been ruined by the flames and ensuing water damage. Shoppers’ orders are now being fulfilled at ASOS’s Barnsley warehouse in England — the site of that first warehouse fire in June 2014, which was [treated as an arson attack](. While the fast fashion company was then and is now insured for any loss of stock, it had to contend with the logistical and financial fallout from the Barnsley fire for months after it took place. We can only assume it’s gearing up for the same now. —[Eliza Brooke](, senior reporter Losing $8 million seems like a lot, right? Check out the piece linked below. The numbers only get crazier. Feature [Is British Fast Fashion Too Fast?]( [Insert alt text here]( ASOS stocks 85,000 styles on its site. Boohoo turns around collections in two weeks flat. And competitors are freaking out. [Keep reading >>]( [More Good Stuff to Read Today](#) - [I Hate to Admit I Love Lululemon’s New Sports Bra]( - [I Don’t Let People I Date See Me Without Makeup]( - [One Direction's Female Fans Love to Dress Like Harry Styles]( - [High-Waisted Bikinis Are the Perfect Bathing Suits]( Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up for the Racked newsletter](. Ad from our sponsor From Our Partners A selection from the editors at Racked [Instagram outfit picture]( [Fashion Bloggers Evaluated My Instagram — Here's What I'm Doing Wrong]( I enlisted a few women who have cracked the code to offer up tips on how I can take things up a notch. [Read more]( [Riviera Maya]( [Win a Dream Vacation to the Riviera Maya!]( We know you're going places, but have you been here?! Enter here for your chance to win. [Read more]( Ad from our sponsor [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Racked. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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