J.Y. Park was ahead of everyone after all. The see-through plastic pants he wore 23 years ago has made many go ''WTF'' over the years, but it's apparently a new stylish item.

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Recently, fashion brand 'Topshop' started selling the see-through plastic pants that resemble J.Y. Park's infamous look.



J.Y. Park gained the title of 'fashion terrorist' for wearing the plastic pants during his ''Don't Leave Me'' promotions in 1994. But it seems like it wasn't a fashion fail and he was just ahead of his time. The 'Moto Clear Plastic Straight Leg Jeans' are available for $100 at 'Topshop'.
Who's ready to rock some plastic pants?

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