- Wide wave of mockery sees the idea as profit from everyday mistakes
- Price reaches $1,139
A luxury fashion brand sparked widespread debate after releasing a shirt designed to mimic an iron burn, turning a common household mishap into a high-end fashion piece priced at $1,139.
The shirt features a pointed collar and a printed scorch mark over the chest pocket, and product details indicate it is made in Portugal from 100% cotton.
The Los Angeles stock sold out quickly, though it remains available on a UK e-commerce site.
The unconventional design has triggered online jokes and playful comments, with some users noting that ironing mistakes they discarded for years have suddenly become "luxury fashion," while others see the idea as proof of turning everyday blunders into a money-making opportunity.