The internet erupted in outrage on Tuesday over a pair of $425 muddy jeans for sale on Nordstrom's website.
The brand that makes $425 muddy jeans has an entire line of expensive dirty clothes (JWN)
It turns out, the jeans in question aren't the only expensive dirty clothes that the brand PRPS sells.
Mike Rowe, who hosts the TV show "Dirty Jobs" on the Discovery Channel, wrote a blog post calling out the pants.
"Finally — a pair of jeans that look like they have been worn by someone with a dirty job... made for people who don’t," Rowe wrote.
Take a look at the rest of the line:
PRPS sells a muddy jacket to go along with its now-infamous pants. It costs $425.
These $425 pants have red paint stains down the front.
They are described as "wearable abstract art" on Nordstrom's website.
This pair of $395 jeans are bleached and covered with what appear to be oil stains.
These pants that are described as "shredded, stitched and patched," are being sold for a hefty $425.
From the front, these $258 pants may look a bit more neutral...
But from the back it looks like you've just sat on a bench that was covered with bleach.