Drama as Woman's Hot Pants Causes Confusion in Public (Photo)

Posted by George on Fri 22nd Dec, 2017 - tori.ng

A random woman in the United Kingdom was almost mistaken for someone who is mentally-retarded by the police as she stepped out in a contentious outfit.

 
Abbie Crawford
 
A young woman literally committed a crime against fashion in the United Kingdom.
 
She was stopped by police who thought she was wandering around the streets half - Unclad in the middle of the day.
 
In fact , Abbie Crawford was braving the icy temperatures in a tiny pair of hotpants that were obscured by her coat.
 
The 25- year - old, who went viral after confused locals in Newton - Le- Willows in Merseyside took photos of her, has revealed the trusty item of clothing is her ‘ pulling shorts. ’
 
She said : “They’ re my pulling shorts. I wear them when I crave attention – and obviously they never fail me . ”
 
Abbie added that she found it ‘ hilarious ’ that her favourite pair of shorts had got so much attention. She said : “I had my music in, so didn’t notice anyone saying anything or looking at me in a funny way.

“ My friend only just showed me the picture yesterday – I was stunned , I couldn't believe it . ”
 
As Abbie walked along the pavement with her headphones, people stopped and stared , believing she had gone out without underwear.
 
Officers eventually caught up with Abbie and, after establishing she was, in fact, wearing clothes, advised her to dress appropriately .
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