Nordstrom is selling $425 jeans with fake mud stains for shoppers who wish to embody “rugged, Americana” workwear.

The clothing giant has come under fire for the bizarre fashion statement. According to the clothing item’s description the medium-denim, straight-leg, jean embodies:

“Rugged, Americana workwear that's seen some hard-working action with a crackled, caked-on muddy coating that shows you're not afraid to get down and dirty”.

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As if all that wasn’t ridiculous enough, the company are actually charging the extortionate price of $425 to wear the fake-stained pants.

Fell down today, will sell my mud jeans for $399. #Nordstrompic.twitter.com/6FIWQjG6Wk — Emily Graves (@emilyaegraves) April 26, 2017

#Nordstrom is selling more than just fake mud jeans. Their latest release is as bold as ever. pic.twitter.com/H160hdq7FE — Chris David Miles (@chrisdavidmiles) April 25, 2017

Nordstrom now offers $425 muddy jeans so rich liberals can pretend to know what hard work feels like. pic.twitter.com/q2gwcjatJ8 — Pamela Moore (@Pamela_Moore13) April 25, 2017

When is nordstrom gonna release $500k pants that look pre-pissed?? The mud look has BEEN over, bro. — Left At London (@LeftAtLondon) April 26, 2017

It’s worth noting that last month Nordstrom were ridiculed for selling clear-knee ’mom jeans’ for $95 and before that, a sold-out literal rock in a pouch for $85. Either the joke’s on us or Nordstrom have gone off the deep end.

Clear knee mom jeans.

I don't know if I should be insulted or flattered but that's what they're called. $100 at @n… https://t.co/IjNGMdiNv1pic.twitter.com/BvS7FjOl6v — Mary Nam (@Mary_Nam) March 29, 2017

@Phil_Lewis_ i guess this could go with the rock in a leather pouch that they sold for $85. 🙄 #icantpic.twitter.com/2hVbVZ7cAI — shopaholicxoxo (@shopaholic_xoxo) April 25, 2017

The perpetrators behind the offensive ‘mom jeans’ – aka. Topshop – have also just launched an escalated version of the former, in an equally ridiculous $100 ‘clear plastic straight leg jean’, which really shouldn’t be considered as jeans, nor actual clothing.