Welcome to 2018: Topshop Is Selling "Fake News" Jeans

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If you thought 2018 would be safe from questionable denim trends, think again. After clear-knee mom jeans and clear plastic jeans, Topshop recently came out with yet another contentious piece of merchandise: the MOTO "Fake News" Slogan Straight Leg Jeans. According to the site's description, these pants will help you "make a statement," and you'll be able to do so for a mere $90.

While we assume that the vertical stripe is taking a jab at the President's favorite phrase (it wouldn't be the first time it happened), some Twitter users have expressed concern over the fact that these slogans are being normalized and used to sell clothes. Read on to have a closer look at the jeans, and discover what people are saying about them on social media.

Some People Aren't Happy With the Way 2018 Is Going . . .

While Others Are Already Thinking Ahead

People Can't Believe That Some of the Sizes Are Already Out of Stock

1 Twitter User Admitted She Would Buy Them, but on 1 Condition

NYU Professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat Expressed Concern That These Slogans Are Being Normalized

And Another Twitter User Actually Didn't Seem Too Offended