Who’s waiting? Ketchup brand offers clothes with real ketchup stains

We cannot imagine fried foods without ketchup. Correct? Truly, our love for ketchup knows no bounds. But at the same time, we hate it when it gets on our clothes, leaving harsh and irreversible stains. What if we say it’s a ‘fashion trend’ now? You heard us A new line of clothing has recently been introduced, which has real ketchup stains on it. And it is launched by the popular ketchup brand Heinz. According to a report in Daily Mail, the spice giant has collaborated with US-based clothing line and named the collection ‘Vintage Drip’. Currently, this line is only available in the United States in sizes XXS to XXL.

Promo Marketing Magazine further states that the word ‘drip’ in ‘vintage drip’ is related to the word ‘drop’ – which literally means drop. sauce, Also, the word ‘drip’ is a colloquial term for ‘style’ in the US. It is reportedly a limited collection of 157 ‘old pieces’ stained with genuine Heinz ketchup. The ketchup brand took to YouTube to announce the news with a bizarre video. According to him, a drop of ketchup on clothes is not a “stain” but a “statement” for all.

Have a look at the video:

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The video instantly took over the internet and people left talking about this unique fashion statement. On Twitter, Heinz made the announcement with a post that read, “This is not a stain. This is a statement. Thrift clothes from ThredUp, all with Heinz Ketchup stains. To shop the collection https: Go to http://thredup.com/heinz, and show off your scars with #HeinzVintageDrip. Available exclusively on ThredUp. All proceeds go to Rise Against Hunger.”

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It’s not a stain. This is a statement. Thrift clothes, from ThredUp, all have Heinz ketchup stains. meeting https://t.co/WyIbc00nma To shop the collection, and show off your blemishes #HeinzVintageDrip, Available exclusively on ThredUp. All the earnings go to Rise Against Hunger. pic.twitter.com/y00IDSH68v— Heinz Ketchup Canada (@heinz_ca) 1 September 2022

What are your thoughts on this unique ‘stained’ fashion statement? If given a choice, would you like to try such ‘drip’ clothes? Do tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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