Sorry, The New Hooters Panty-Shorts will not be the Uniform after Waiters Outcry.
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Sorry, The New Hooters Panty-Shorts will not be the Uniform after Waiters Outcry.


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Hooters was about to take their clienel to another level all together.  You know the guy that can't go to the strip club or doesn't want to but still wants to see scantly clad women as he orders hot wings and watches sporting events.  If you haven't figured it out, this guy is at Hooters.  Thats right.  Hooters was about to get even raunchier with their uniform unveiling new shorts that would fit more like panties.  Here is a side by side of the old and new hooters shorts.

The old shorts were undoudbedly sexy by the new shorts would usher in a new era of more cheeks and definitely attract even more customers stuck between the strip club and buffalo wild wings.  For sure, they would be choosing hooters.  A video showcasing the new panty-shorts went viral on Tik-tok and was followed by outrage.

@gracie.herrickfor everyone saying the shorts aren’t different, look at the back #fyp #hooters #SoundcoreGoForGold♬ Honky Tonk Badonkadonk - Trace Adkins

A company rep speaking on the issue to Business Insider stated "As we continue to listen and update the image of the Hooters Girls, we are clarifying that they have the option to choose from traditional uniforms or the new ones." Hooters added, "They can determine which style of shorts best fits their body style and personal image."

Seems like the door is still open, but you can also expect changes on the tops as well.  Either way, Sorry to anyone who was "Excited" to see the new Hooters Uniforms.


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