Message from @Лт. Бакугоу Катсуки (казненный)
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@Mr. X NO U
@Mr. X how intellectual for a western
@Mr. X no u are not
I am
you can't stop me
I think there is a men's dress code that can be used in communist countries like Soviet Russia.
Which of these is permissible like say, Soviet Russia or North Korea.
white tie is just a caricature of capitalist from 1930s
so i think everything from casual to creative black tie
Tell Mr E to stop making fun of me
"The demand for a bourgeois-democratic republic when tsardom and bourgeois society existed, as, let us say, in Russia in 1905, was a quite understandable, proper and revolutionary demand; for at that time a bourgeois republic would have meant a step forward. But now, under the conditions of the U.S.S.R., the demand for a bourgeois-democratic republic would be a senseless and counterrevolutionary demand; for a bourgeois republic would be a retrograde step compared with the Soviet republic." Stalin, *Dialectical and Historical Materialism*
@Vines I think the Chinese were more radical, integrating the traditional Republican costumery to their fashion.
@Vines and also, denim jeans are haram in Soviet Russia as they also represent capitalist "degeneracy" for them
well it wasnt haram my father owned one. Propaganda didnt liked them - yeah, did they actually punished someone for wearing it - i dont think so.
trousers were much popular in USSR
I thought wearing denim in Soviet Russia back then can land you in jail
Jeans are fucking awful anyway why would anyone wear them
I think North Korea is more serious: jail time for wearing jeans, because you are flaunting American degeneracy for them.
i would like to see source for this information
Just like in the west you'll get weird looks for wearing a ushanka
@Borzo I agree with you. But when I want to wear modest clothes like casual slacks my mom always say I look like an old man.
thats just culture diffirence and your own taste
soviets didnt liked man with white tie style clotes the same way most of us didnt like SS uniform
Flat caps are based too
it is like an indication of your side
Workers in early 1900s would wear them
yeah but i was talking about USSR
thats at least late 10s and early 20s
well they just assumed it without any proof
i think i saw few people wearing jeans in Pyongyang
it was on some you tube video
Mostly foreign tourists.
well they looked pretty korean to me
and the whole clothes theme is about indication of a side
if ypu look too diffirent then you are an alien
South Koreans
so you commited a crime and bought illegaly imported stuff