Kim Kardashian and her company SKIMS have built an entire collection around the idea that its pieces “Fit Everybody,” which sounds like a pretty confident promise. Influencer Remi Bader decided to see just how far that promise extends after getting her hands on one of the brand’s tiniest offerings in this viral Instagram Reel.
The Picot Micro Teddy is basically a few strategically placed pieces of fabric connected by some very ambitious strings. It costs $58, and just looking at the product photo raises several questions. The biggest one being: how exactly does a person get into this thing?
Luckily, Bader was willing to find out so the rest of us don’t have to.
This Is The SKIMS Picot Micro Teddy
via skims The product is part of the brand’s Fits Everybody collection, although “fits” might be a fairly generous term here.
Influencer Remi Bader Decided To Put The “Fits Everybody” Claim To The Test
via Instagram / remibaderSKIMS describes the collection as being made from soft fabric that molds to your body, so Bader decided to see just how literally we should take the “Fits Everybody” part.
And This Is What She Was Supposed To Put On
via Instagram / remibaderBader held up the Picot Micro Teddy, and suddenly the challenge became a little clearer.
There is not a lot of clothing happening here. Mostly strings.
First, She Had To Figure Out How To Actually Get Into It
via Instagram / remibaderThere are a lot of strings involved here and not a lot of clues.
IKEA gives you a tiny cartoon man and an Allen wrench. This thing just sends you into battle.
Somehow, She Actually Got It On
via Instagram / remibaderAfter a little maneuvering, Bader managed to get everything where it was apparently supposed to go.
And technically, I guess SKIMS wins this round. It did fit. Nobody said anything about coverage.
Naturally, The Comments Had Some Thoughts
via Instagram Once people saw Bader’s try-on, the questions pretty much wrote themselves.
That’s a fair place to start.
Some People Wanted To See Kim Kardashian Try It Herself
via Instagram And they weren’t alone.
via Instagram If you’re going to sell it, the internet would apparently like to see a demonstration.
The Comparisons Started Getting Pretty Specific
via Instagram Once you see headband, it’s difficult to unsee headband.
via Instagram Someone Else Figured Out Exactly Where You’d Wear It
via Instagram Okay, this might actually be the first convincing argument anyone has made for it.
Then This Comment Pretty Much Ended The Discussion
via Instagram There are some comments you read and immediately realize there’s nothing you can add. This is one of them.
Even The Phrase “Jump Into The Floss” Was Getting People
via Instagram Calling it floss feels unfair to floss. Floss usually has a little more material to work with.
And Plenty Of People Were Still Trying To Figure Out The Point
via Instagram Whatever you think of the Picot Micro Teddy, Bader definitely gave the “Fits Everybody” name a proper test.
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via Instagram Technically, she got it on. So maybe SKIMS gets to claim victory on a technicality.
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via Instagram As for everything else, the comment section can handle that.
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