A ROMPER suit with the face of Kim Jong-Un slapped across it looks set to be this summer's most bizarre fashion statement.

Retailing at $79.99 (£63), the dictator dress is an all-in-one shirt and shorts combo for men.

5 This creepy Kim Jong-Un romper suit is on sale at just over £60 Credit: Jam Press

5 Tyrant Kim would no doubt approve of the bizarre shirt-and-shorts combo Credit: Reuters

Social media users have been left baffled since the item went on sale on web retailer GetOnFleek.com.

ESPN journalist Cary Chow described the onesie as "the worst thing on the internet".

"A combination of so much awful", he wrote on Twitter.

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Shocked by the tinpot dictator's blown-up bake, Alison Book wrote: "I will now have nightmares".

But it seems people are snapping up the not-so-snazzy suit.

"Due to the incredible popularity, we advise you to order now to reserve your spot in line", the retailer said.

Shoppers have been stunned by the weird range of other designs on offer, including a bright orange bunch of flowers, a packet of ramen noodle soup and a poo emoji.

5 Other options on the GetOnFleek site include a weird ramen noodle design Credit: Jam Press

5 Romper fans can also turn heads with this poo emoji option Credit: Jam Press

5 GetOnFleek says that its rompers are selling fast Credit: Jam Press

But now might not be the best time to venerate tyrants on trendy shirts.

Especially trigger happy Kim, who has spent the last month launching several rockets and threatening of nuclear war.

Slamming Western sanctions, North Korea's foreign ministry assured the country would continue its rush to becoming a nuke nation.

“Whatever sanctions and pressure may follow, we will not flinch from the road to build up nuclear forces which was chosen to defend the sovereignty of the country and the rights to national existence and will move forward towards the final victory.”

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