The article discusses the trend of 'fatal trousers' in fashion, which are described as dangerously wide-legged pants made from lightweight polyester that pose risks during walking. These trousers, available in Slovenia for €22.95, can cause falls due to their design and materials, leading to injuries such as broken legs, sprains, and facial bruises. The author compares this modern fashion trend to historical examples of women enduring uncomfortable clothing for beauty, highlighting the ongoing societal acceptance of discomfort in pursuit of style.
Bias read (Center): While the article touches on a cultural and social issue related to fashion, it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents the phenomenon of 'fatal trousers' as a contemporary example of societal tolerance for discomfort in fashion, without overtly criticizing or praising any particular政治


