If you’re a fan of Bob’s Burgers, then you have surely wondered what it would be like to be Tiny Belcher. The quirky girl is the eldest child of the Belcher clan, and her odd one-liners have launched Tina into pop culture stardom. Women around the world would do a lot just to step in Tina’s laced-up sneakers. And, thanks to Loot Wear, fans can don their own animated armor.
Loot Crate is set to make a statement this month with its impending Loot Wear haul as it will help ladies embrace their inner Tina. The clothing service teamed up with fandom-friendly female artists to create some colorful Bob’s Burgers leggings, and the sleek pieces will make any Belcher fanatic feel right at home.
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As you can see below, Loot Wear’s printed leggings take from the most popularized bits of the Belcher ladies. One pair of leggings features a distinct Lisa Frank design complete with hamburger and guitar emojis. The purple number has various quotes written on them, so fans can carry around some of the show’s fabulous quips.
Loot Wear’s second pair of leggings can only be described as majestic. The paint-splashed piece sees Linda sitting atop a winged tiger as the matriarch flies through a sky filled with hamburgers. And, yes – that is alcohol in her hands. So, rather than Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds, you get Linda in the Sky with Wine.
However, it is the third set of leggings that fans of Bob’s Burgers will immediately recognize. The pastel purple piece sees Tina in a sexy pink singlet riding a unicorn with a copy of Erotic Friend Fiction clutched in her hands. The leggings’ print has Tina leaning out of various heart-shaped windows to stare down an unsuspecting man’s rear. So, if you are feeling frisky, these are the leggings you’ll want to wear for a night out.
As for the quality of the leggings, I was lucky enough to try these beauties out ahead of time. You don’t have to be a hero to wearing the pants; Tina says she puts her bra on one boob at a time, and these leggings work similarly with your legs. The fabric is made of a polyester and spandex blend, so the leggings do have a bit of give. They will get looser as you wear them, but Loot Wear plurged for a secure waistband. The fabric is a bit thin though, so a long t-shirt or sleek undergarments are a must for these.
If you want to check out more artwork from the ladies behind Loot Wear’s new leggings, then you can read up on them below:
- Jen Bartel is an illustrator and comic book cover artist whose vibrant, powerful imagery celebrates beauty and inherent strength of femininity. Her self-described “Evil Lisa Frank” aesthetic can be seen gracing the cover of the ongoing IDW series ‘Jem and the Holograms’ as well as several other titles. Her biggest creative goal is to breathe life into characters that inspire and empower girls from all backgrounds.
- Alex Strangler is a tattoo artist in California, whose stylish, candy-colorful pop-based iconography distills a character to her core, telling their story in a single image. Her incredible art has earned a massive following on social media who represent her as a living gallery of her work; she’s even tattooed more than one member of the Loot Crate team!
- Bamboota (aka Crystal Fontan) is a graphic designer at LEGO with a long history in apparel, having popularized design memes such as the cereal mash-up. Her clean, cartoony style and quirky humor evokes a childlike mischief conjured by a steady diet of Saturday morning cartoons and sugary cereal. Her work can be seen in pop galleries and was featured at Star Wars Celebration 2016.