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It's like The Scarlet Letter meets Guys with iPhones.
August 28 2015 7:30 AM EST
August 28 2015 9:23 AM EST
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It's like The Scarlet Letter meets Guys with iPhones.
Designer Marc Jacobs took the infamous Instagram sext he released by mistake in June, and did what he does best: Make fashion.
The flirtatious fashion designer shared a selfie (on purpose this time) in which he's seen wearing a white T-shirt bearing his Instagram handle (@themarcjacobs) and the caption that came with the accidental ass/dick pic, "It's yours to try!"
I mean the t-shirt!! @marcjacobs Now available (THE T SHIRT!!!!) at a MARC JACOBS store near you
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At least he's taking the high road with this. Who hasn't sent a sext to the wrong person? I'm assuming Jacobs isn't the only one who's posted a nude for a split second, before realizing it was meant to be a direct message.
In response to the "scandal," Jacobs pretty much said "IDGAF" and went about his day. And what better way to show he's not bothered than profiting from his social networking faux pas?
According to his Twitter, it will soon be everyone's to try:
\u201cIn stores Sept. 1! https://t.co/vobgLoJRIy\u201d— Marc Jacobs (@Marc Jacobs) 1440688460
Get in line!