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Once You Put A Romphim On, You’ll Never Want To Take It Off

To tell the truth, a romphim isn’t a completely new piece of clothing introduced to the fashion world. Rather, it’s a blast from a not so recent past. You can spot it flaunted in the 60s movie “Goldfinger” by Sean Connery, who played the one and only James Bond 007. Though, it seems that people back then weren’t ready for such daring men’s attire yet because only nowadays it’s gained so much popularity. If you want to find out more about this trending item of men’s wardrobe, you’ve come to the right place. To give you the idea of what a male romper is and provide you with some visual examples, we’ve compiled your personal guide to a male romper.

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Where Did It All Start?

If you know what a romper is, then it won’t be hard for you to guess that a romphim is a male version of a romper. Although the fashion designers of different time periods had already attempted to integrate this attire into a male wardrobe, it wasn’t accepted by the public until 2017. The campaign called KickStarter presented a “male romper” in Milan, Italy. Due to the lack of masculinity in this phrase, the founders decided to call it “RompHim” for extra emphasis on the male inclination. The founders claim that they created rompers for men so that they would be able to look stylish and not to experience any discomfort in terms of versatility and fit.

So, what is a romper for men? It’s an outfit that combines a shirt with shorts in one or two pieces. Generally, rompers have a pocket at the front, a zippered pocket at the back, a fly front zipper, deep pockets on the sides and waist tabs that can be adjusted.

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Shopper’s Guidance

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So, here are the main points you should consider before buying a romper:

1. It’s fashionable.

For sure, you don’t meet men sporting rompers every day. Although this attire is so trendy, a lot of guys don’t feel fashion-forward enough to pull it off and thus shy away from it. Even if you’re one of those front runners who are not afraid to stand out from the crowd, you should be ready that others may not approve your fashion tastes and even laugh or poke fun at you. Never mind them. Just like people in the 1960s, they’re not ready yet.

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