I’m plus-size – I bought a cute pair of leather leggings for work, but what came was so inappropriate | The Sun

A PLUS-SIZE model was stunned when she tried on the leather leggings she bought for work.

Not only did Steph Oshiri's skintight bottoms not fit properly, but they left people wondering what kind of work they'd be appropriate for.


Steph share her leather leggings try-on on TikTok and admitted that despite the very sexy design, she wasn't planning to wear them on a night on the town..

"These were for work!!" she wrote over the video.

"I was never intending to wear these out," she prefaced. "These pants I bought for work."

She showed a pair of high-waisted lace-up leather leggings, which featured a corset-like criss-cross design up each leg.

But her main problem with them seems to be that they don't fit properly on her long torso.

The top of the leggings has a scooped-out design meant to fit under the breasts — but on her, it awkwardly falls inches too low.

She told viewers that her long torso is the culprit for making high-waisted bottoms difficult to shop for.

"I want to show you these pants just to give you an example of how long my torso is," she said. "And how short my legs are."

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"This part is supposed to go up right underneath your chest," she explained. "And this is as far as it comes on me."

"I'm all torso," she added.

Viewers commiserated with Oshiri in the comment section of the video.

"I have the same problem!" one wrote. "Long torso."

"I have this issue and I can't ever wear one-piece bathing suits," another said. "Because they pull down."

But some were stunned that she had purchased them for professional purposes in the first place.

"Work? What line of work are you in?" asked one.

"What do You do for work… if you don't mind me ask'n?" wrote another.

Steph had explained in the TikTok clip: "I thought they would make a cute video."


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