Uniqlo says its Military Jacket was not inspired by dictators
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Uniqlo says its Military Jacket was not inspired past dictators
The Southward$85 jacket is available on Uniqlo Japan.
Japanese fashion brand Uniqlo has responded to comments that 1 of its jackets closely resembles fatigues worn by dictators.
Priced at 6,990 yen (Southward$85), the War machine Jacket is available in Uniqlo Nihon as role of its spring collection. The nondescript khaki jacket features four forepart pockets.
All that is lacking is "a cap with a ruby star to complete the ensemble", commented a social media user, who associated the jacket with dictator Kim Jong Il.
The garment was fabricated by French designer Christophe Lemaire and his team in Paris. A Uniqlo representative told the S Prc Morning Post that any resemblance to the dress of Communist dictators brought up past net users is "purely coincidental," adding "that was never in our minds when nosotros designed the item."
Other colour options – blackness and navy blue – for the jacket may dispel the clan with Kim.
Other more than upmarket fashion brands have made much larger blunders in recent times. Burberry apologised on Feb 20 subsequently a model criticised the business firm for sending out a rail look with a hoodie'southward strings tied like a noose.
Earlier in February, Gucci pulled a balaclava sweater later accusations that the fashion business firm was portraying "blackface".
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