Fake painted-on clothing used to sell "ultra thin" panty liners.
(click ads to examine the Photoshopped artistry)
For very light days. I found these ads here. I don't know what country they're from—almost certainly not America. If you happen to know, comment please (update: South Africa. see comments.). Anyway, implying that your panty liners are so thin, you can wear them with painted-on (or drawn-on) clothing is pretty dramatic and ballsy (or "vagina-y", if you will). Personally, I'd like to know what, if anything, is real in these ads? The models? The clothing? The bodies? The breasts? Certainly, not the overt product claim. I'd add that these liners are not recommended for use while swimming with sharks.
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Grey South Africa
http://www.coloribus.com/paedia/prints/2008/2/14/198149/
Good chi.
I don't see the problem. The ads clearly show how good a drawing of a woman looks while using this product.
Looks like stills from an A-Ha video.
I agree with kushiro. If you concentrate on their faces (man, I'm getting old), they don't look *quite* real.
Why are you looking at their faces?
Not to mention the whole point of a *panty liner* is to go inside *panties*, these ads seem to depict as unnecessary...
"Lightweight pantyliners? Call in the lightweight creatives ASAP!"
Not to be obnoxious... but "America" is not a country.
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