Fashion week? Nah, BrickSlopes 2025 just raised the bar! Forget cotton, silk, or polyester: Beyond the Brick’s Joshua Hanlon just tried on a fully wearable Hawaiian shirt made of over 25,000 LEGO pieces. It’s got palm trees, sunsets, and actual LEGO buttons.
Designer Neil Snowball spent over 100 hours creating this thing, ordering thousands of pieces one box at a time. The end result? A tropical masterpiece that weighs between 25 and 30 pounds but somehow still counts as “casual wear.”
Joshua claims it’s surprisingly comfortable, and yes, LEGO board shorts are planned.
The future of fashion? Or just the heaviest vacation shirt ever made? You decide.
