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C. Tangana launches a collection with Bershka and what you can imagine happens

C. Tangana lives a moment of professional glory. Despite the controversies, brands count on him for countless projects, including those related to the world of fashion. The latest firm to sign him has been Bershka, with which the singer has designed a collection with garments for men and women.

The designs are an extension of the artist's style, as he dons silk pants and a dressing gown as soon as he wears a classic 90s oversized tracksuit. The prices of the garments range from 18 euros, which is the cost of the t-shirts with Tangana's face or one of his nicknames, El Madrileño, while others are around 60. This is the case of a leather-effect coat, Black color and quilted lining.

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Precisely the leather-style garments have given a lot of play among the curious who have gossiped about the collection, especially women's flared trousers in a brown tone. Some Twitter users have been reminded of Ross's infamous leather pants on Friends, which ended with the character being doused in talcum powder.

It is not the only garment that has left the tweeters in check. User @HellenLasombra highlights the tank top that is part of the men's collection and draws a reasonable resemblance to it, the Abanderado undershirt that was worn under shirts.

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In both the men's and women's lines, the singer has designed a pajama-style set, very fashionable this season, in navy blue with gold trim. In addition, to combine, slippers are also available in the collection. One of the pairs, with the initials of El Madrileño engraved.

For some wearers, the outfit is more like a father's pajamas than a work outfit. Slippers included.

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In addition to commenting garment by garment, some tweeters have also drawn reasonable resemblances to the collection in general and compared the style of C. Tangana with two well-known television characters. For @byeSkuffyyyy the garments are perfect for Fermín from La que se avecina, while @Villasantepowah opts for Mauricio Colmenero.

This is not Tangana's first foray into the industry. In April, the artist launched his own clothing brand, Late Checkout, alongside his stylist Alex Turrión. The prices are considerably higher than those of Bershka and the singer himself took it upon himself to pose as a model for the collection, premiering some of the garments in the Me maten video clip.

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