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The article uses sensational language to grab attention and create hype around the launch of the Skims shapewear line for men.
The reality star’s line of stretchy undergarments — which this summer was valued at $4 billion amid brisk sales of bras, bodysuits and women’s underwear — is branching out this week into men’s boxers, briefs, T-shirts, tank tops and leggings, the company announced on Monday.
Remove exaggerated language and focus on providing factual information about the launch.
The article uses biased language to favor Kim Kardashian and her brand, Skims.
“The expansion into the menswear space is a major milestone for the brand, and a testament to SKIMS’ commitment to providing solutions for everybody,” Kardashian, who is founder and creative director, said in a statement, adding “SKIMS has evolved into becoming a brand that can provide comfort for all audiences, not just for women.”
Use neutral language to describe the expansion and avoid favoring any particular brand.
The article fails to provide information about potential competitors in the men's shapewear market and the challenges Skims may face.
Mens underwear is a $5.7 billion industry, according to market data research firm Circana – with Hanes and Fruit of the Loom being dominant brands. Over the years, a bevy of brands for men have cropped up including supermodel Kathy Ireland and a line by lingerie icon Frederick’s of Hollywood, which tapped Megan Fox as a brand ambassador, and Mack Weldon and Tommy John. Performance brands including Under Armour and Nike also make men’s underwear.
Include information about potential competitors and challenges in the men's shapewear market to provide a more comprehensive view.
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