Booty Baring Babes Give UPS Brand Love

What is it about UPS that causes hot women to dress in sexy versions of the delivery company’s uniforms and pose alluringly for the camera. The famed “UPS Girl” has been floating around the web for years dressed in high heeled boots, booty-baring, thong-like hot pants, a halter top and the signature cap. She’s beautiful. She’s girl-next-door cute and she’s hot.

Apparently, UPS is just fine with this hottie sporting the company’s brand. That is unless we’ve missed the cease and desists…which, of course would be stupid. What brand wouldn’t want to have their face in front of every girl-obsessed person in the world? You can see all of her in all her glory here. To say she is fine would be an understatement.

Hey. Wait a minute. Hold on (well, actually, don’t just yet). We’re not quite finished with you. If you can last just one more minute (come on, we know you can do it), we’ll share with you even more UPS brand proliferation. Maybe it won’t catch on like the girl-sits-on-toilet thing but it could be equally as fun. Likely, it’s just a bunch of college girls looking to change up the usual dress-like-a-slut motif so prevalent at what seems to be every Halloween and holiday party.

So there they are. Seven unknown girls in an unknown location hiking up their UPS miniskirts to show a little ass. Perhaps they’re from the University of Puget Sound and their just showing some school spirit. We may never know. And we don’t really care. We just hope we keep seeing pictures like this.

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