It was fun while it lasted. RompHim, the fashion company that went viral for its male-marketed one-piece garments, has announced that it has closed shop. “The time has come to close the door on ...
If you're ready for a full-on belly laugh, then this new Kickstarter-funded super-garment (their words), specifically designed for men, may be for you. I'm so glad you asked. "Is it a romper designed ...
The RompHim might seem like the latest instance of a traditionally feminine thing being repackaged for a man in a way that lets him retain his sense of masculinity. The Kickstarter for the product-a ...
The creators of the loved and loathed RompHim are introducing a new garment for the internet to debate: the RompSuit. Like the RompHim was a romper, the RompSuit is a jumpsuit, with long pants. “We’ve ...
The romp is over for the garment the Internet loved to hate. RompHim, the male-marketed one-piece fashion statement dreamed up by four Northwestern business students in 2017, is no more. “The time has ...
How many controversies can this once-great nation withstand? Why aren't we in the streets, railing against injustice right now?! How do these things keep happening? I bet you thought we'd still be ...
The RompHim was only the beginning in the saga of male rompers. It was the original but the ensemble for the sequel 2 Rompy 2 Male arrived quickly: Scrompers, Cave Bro Rompers, Shirtsies — which I can ...
Every year, without fail, a faintly amusing gamble in fashion hits its inflection point and touches off a conversation that winds up striking more of a nerve than anticipated. We saw athleisure go ...
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However you feel about the RompHim, it’s raised a lot of money. @MikeWehner, comparing the latest viral item — the RompHim — to fidget spinners and Starbucks’ Unicorn Frappuccino. The RompHim is a ...
A Kickstarter campaign launched by a company that appears to be run exclusively by start-up bros is trying to make rompers for men a thing. Deep sigh. Now, while we more than welcome people to wear ...