Everywhere on the gadget-obsessed parts of the internet over the past day or two, these wonderfully ridiculous trousers (from designer Erik De Nijs) have a keyboard helpfully integrated in the crotch, for when you really need to type something on your groin. They've also got a mouse you can put in your pocket.
All you need now is to add on a mini CPU that you can put into a manbag, hook that up to a pair of head-mounted display goggles, and boom! - you've turned yourself into a human computer, and you'll be able to proudly stride around town walking into lampposts because you're immersed in a particularly intense game of Scrabulous.
The man wearing those pants is begging for ass kicking like a Yankee fan at Fenway during "2-for-1 beer night".
Posted by: Delta784
I saw worse back in the 1980's;
Posted by: NPD108
Im not digging the sweater either....
Posted by: celticsfan
That keyboard looks very... stimulating?
Posted by: sgtsmithers
One good porn clip and those trousers are ruined.
Posted by: adroitcuffs
Gives a new perspective on the saying, "Double-clicking the mouse."
Posted by: kwflatbed
The pants were made for NPD, LOL
Posted by: andy0921
LMAO, Harry!
Posted by: kwflatbed
He is the one who says he is a GEEK LOL
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