Would You Wear A Onsie Called Yanker? We’re Not So Sure

A new development in lounge wear for "uncomplicated" women. Image: Yanker

The Yanker onsie might be practical, but its name has an unfortunate rhyme.

AN American company, Baby Wit, is set to launch a Kickstarter for their new Yankers Yank n’ Go one-pieces for “uncomplicated” and “lazy” women.

“One-pieces are ideal to relax in – till it comes time to pee. If you are a woman in a one-piece you have undoubtedly found yourself perched half-naked upon a toilet while holding your outfit off a dirty bathroom floor,” the company said in a press release.

“Sure, there have been clever women who’ve designed jumpsuits that allow you to keep your top on but their designs always seem to involve untying, unzipping or unsnapping something. Yanker’s gone and designed the lazy woman’s jumpsuit. Its one-piece loungewear made for uncomplicated women who’d rather lay around reading than spend their time fussing with clothing,” it added.

Baby Wit will kick off on Kickstarter on June 8 to presell their first production run due to ship in September 2021.

“The Onesie makes for a cosy jammy in the winter. It is the perfect one-piece for layering under a skirt or jeans because when you gotta go, you can do your business without removing any of your layers,” the company added.


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