The Potty Pant: An unreal solution to an unreal problem

The Potty Pant: An unreal solution to a real problem

A pair of pants that allows men to go number 2 without having to remove their trousers...It's all in the name of humour. 

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What do you get when you pair a video creator with a comedian? A potty pant. 

No, this is not some invention for potty training a child — although that's where our minds went when we heard the name. It is something based on the foundation of sketch comedy and satire. 

Many people turn toward comedy when consuming content. Call it what you want, but comedy helps people deal with life's problems by laughing through them. 

While this piece of content touches on some real-life issues, such as empowerment, creativity, innovation, and being inclusive of male issues, it was based on the idea of satire. And we think they nailed it because the idea is so absurd and ridiculous. 

Damon Biviano, the founder of Nomadic Creations, created the video featuring comedian, Patrick Quinn. The pair introduced the idea of the Potty Pant sentimentally and uniquely. 

The idea behind the Potty Pants is to allow men to go number two without removing their trousers, thanks to a zip sewn into the rear. This would essentially mean that the men who wear these Potty Pants don't wear any underwear.

We get the idea that Biviano was trying to convey here; the video creation was done impeccably. He drew on people's emotions, he brought in interviews from real-life people, touched on the making of the Potty Pants and highlighted the product in a fun and emotive way. 

The skit was ridiculous and outlandish, yet the quality of the video highlighted the talent behind his company, Nomadic Creations. 

All in the name of fun and skill...

Watch the video of the Potty Pant from Instagram

Please note that this video is not for sensitive viewers. 

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