Watch Jimmy Kimmel Make a Hilarious Shark Tank Pitch for 'Horse Pants' 'I got two words for ya buddy,' quipped Mark Cuban of the strange clothing range: 'glue factory.'

By Geoff Weiss

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Shark Tank producers say they're looking for captivating BIZ Experiencesial backstories and game-changing business ideas. But a hilarious pitch by late night host Jimmy Kimmel recently had the notoriously cutthroat panel erupting into laughs.

Kimmel began by jokingly recounting a trip to the petting zoo with his family, where he describes being "disturbed" by all of the naked animals. "Today, my gift to you is this -- the future of equine fashion," he says, as a horse wearing a pair of pants on his hind legs trots into the boardroom.

The full Horse Pants line comprises cargo shorts and Spanx, Kimmel explained, adding that he values the company at $5 million. "They're comfortable, fashionable and business casual -- appropriate for the track or the barn."

Related: The Stars of Shark Tank on How to Dress for Success

Tickled, the Sharks gamely began their inquisition -- but do any of them bite? See for yourself in the clip below.

Related: Shark Tank Star Lori Greiner: I Never Think of Myself as a Female in Business

Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at BIZ Experiences.com.

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