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Woman Says Clothing Boutique 'Did Her Dirty' After Discovering Jumpsuit's Hilarious Side Effect

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TikToker Sara Chambers found a cute jumpsuit at a Tennessee boutique only to discover it sounds like she's farting whenever she bends down.

Whether we're big shoppers or not, we've all experienced that moment of seeing something in a store and knowing that we had to buy it then and there.

That was the experience TikToker Sara Chambers had at the popular Poppie's Boutique in Tennessee when she saw a light brown faux leather jumpsuit.


When she wore it for the first time it fit her perfectly—but it came with an interesting surprise.

As faux leather is prone to do, the suit made noise when the TikToker moved around, but its timing was completely unexpected.

In a now-viral video, Chambers explained:

"I love all of [Poppie's Boutique's] stuff, but they did me dirty, and I demand an apology."
"Because this jumpsuit...I found out something interesting about it today."

To prove her point, Chambers squatted all the way down, in every single direction, and each time, the suit loudly squeaked.

Chambers said:

"Every time I bend down, it sounds like I'm farting!"

You can watch the video here:

@sarammchambers

@Poppie’s Boutique 😂😂😂 it’s so cute though…. I just cant bend down 😂😂

Fellow TikTokers were left in stitches over what has since been dubbed the "Toot-Suit."

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Even the owner of Poppie's Boutique chimed in, and she was mortified.

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Owner Sara Collins has since posted a response video on the Poppie's Boutique TikTok channel.

@poppiesboutiquetn

The time has come… @Sara Chambers @Niall MacMillan @Heather Savagemomlife

Collins confirmed that the suit does indeed make that sound, she officially wants to rename it "The Toot Suit," and the suit comes in multiple colors. Those who are interested could have one in every color, for every gassy occasion!

This is one of those funny instances where it's better to laugh than to be angry. While this could be an embarrassing side effect to an outfit that might otherwise make a person look good, Chambers actually found it to be a hilarious icebreaker.

Not to mention the fact that Collins' distributor is aware of all of the hype around the Toot Suit and has offered to increase the creation run for these suits so that more people in the world can look fabulous and learn to laugh at themselves at the same time.

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