Friday, October 17, 2014

A couple weeks ago, we featured sexy Halloween costumes

A couple weeks ago, we featured sexy Halloween costumes so ridiculous it’s confusing, which was hilarious and… well, confusing. (Sexy corn, anyone? Sexy elephant? Sexy hamburger?! WHAT IS GOING ON?!?!) On the ladies’ side of the aisle, it’s clear there are a cornucopia of options for Halloween costumes that qualify as both sexy and ridiculous. Which inspired me to do some digging and find out what insanity was out there for the fellas, and let me tell you — oh BOY did I find some doozies! Twelve to be exact.

Turns out dressing sexy on Halloween isn’t just for XX chromosomes. These insanely over-the-top offerings prove that October 31 can be an equal opportunity objectification fest.

Maybe it’s your fantasy to go from house to house frightening unassuming normies with costumes that are borderline obscene. Or maybe your plans include a rave or just a two-person bump n’ grind. If so, then by all means, buy any of these 12 delightfully campy costumes, because they’re exactly what the doctor ordered (cough). But even if you’re looking for something a little less campy — well, you’re still gonna want to take a gander at this compilation of sexy men’s Halloween costumes because at minimum: LOLZ. Lots and lots of LOLZ.Wholesale Sexy Halloween Costumes halloween costumes clearance halloween costumes clearance adults

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Senator calls for tougher regs on counterfeit prom dresses

Senator calls for tougher regs on counterfeit prom dresses
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) expressed concern that counterfeit prom dresses from China are flooding the U.S. market.

“The domestic prom and bridal dress industry is increasingly under threat from Chinese dress manufacturers and websites that sell counterfeit goods directly to U.S. consumers,” Menendez wrote in a letter sent to Lev Kubiak, director of the Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center.
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Menendez said counterfeiting of U.S.-designed and branded clothes harms the economy and is “ripping off consumers.”

“The effects of this direct-to-consumer sale of counterfeit goods negatively impacts companies, consumers, and taxpayers alike,” Menendez wrote over the weekend. “American companies that invest in the design, marketing, and manufacturing, and distribution of prom and bridal dresses are losing sales to Chinese firms that flagrantly violate U.S. law.”

Menendez asked Kubiak and the White House to focus enforcement efforts on websites distributing counterfeit goods. He added that more than 90 percent of intellectual-property-infringing products originated from Hong Kong and China last year.