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Abercrombie & Fitch Singapore

Bored with sitting in Bangkok’s gogo bars watching the never ending parade of hot male skin passing before your eyes? Then you might want to take a quick get away and fly down to Singapore for a day or two. For gay men, Singapore is a party town extraordinaire; lots of hot guys, lots of easy hook-ups. But right now there is an even greater appeal.

Abercrombie & Fitch Singapore

Abercrombie & Fitch will be opening its third location in Asia on December 15th on Orchard Road. In anticipation of the opening the store has provided a prodigious gaggle of buff shirtless guys to stand around the venue for your gazing pleasure. Pre-opening is the perfect time to visit Abercrombie & Fitch’s latest retail location, because it’s not like you’d really have such bad taste as to buy – or even worse wear – any of their clothing. But shopping for hot bods is a different story.

Abercrombie & Fitch Singapore

And that’s some shopping that is a lot easier than you may think. Young, cute, body conscious, curious guys whose sole dream is to be a male model . . . they may not have blonde hair but they all have genetically blonde brains and deep down inside know they are only good for one thing. There are about 50 of the hotties lined up and waiting for you, and since it’s the holidays ya might as well pick up a few.

The hunks on display are available for your perusal, photo ops, and whatever else you can think of until opening day. After that you’ll have to hit the nearest sauna or dance club to score.

Abercrombie & Fitch Singapore

While the bevy of shirtless dudes has locals all atwitter, Singapore’s ultra-conservative government evidently has no problem with live naked male flesh. But with photographs of naked male flesh, they do. Abercrombie & Fitch erected a humongous billboard announcing their store’s opening that, as usual, featured a close up of one of their model’s better body parts and the Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore suspended the ad citing its “breach of the Singapore Code of Advertising Practice guidelines on decency. Thai logic has evidently found a home south of its borders.