Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (front row from right) and visiting British Prime Minister Johnson were walking on the streets of Kyiv. Netizens were fascinated by their simple and neat looks.Figure: Flip over from Johnson’s Facebook
On the 47th day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s popularity has grown so much that even British Prime Minister Boris Johnson took the risk and took a secret train from Poland to Kyiv to meet Zelenskiy. Zelensky’s unique military-like outfit and Johnson’s suit and tie walking on the street further accentuate his strong image. Independent reporter Glenn Kates analyzed Zelensky’s outfits. The president wore a T-shirt that cost less than NT$200 and successfully captured the hearts of netizens around the world.
Glenn Kates analyzed on Twitter that Zelensky’s outfits include a stand-up collar jacket of 386 Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH), which is less than NT$390; an army green T-shirt is only 200 Ukrainian dollars, regarding NT$193. The trousers are functional, only 1010 hryvnia, regarding NT$1,000; the most expensive shoes are the shoes on the feet—Saucony Jazz Camo sneakers, 1959 Ukrainian dollars, less than NT$2,000.
Dressed up and down for regarding 3,600 Taiwan dollars, Zelensky and Johnson in a suit walked on the streets of Kyiv, not inferior at all, and stepped into the hearts of global netizens with firm steps.
In contrast to the aggressor Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was scolded for wearing a high-end coat worth nearly 400,000 Taiwan dollars, Zelensky’s civilian clothes were praised for wearing the president’s historical status.
This tweet has caused netizens to repost frantically. According to foreign reports, Zelensky’s outfits are available in the market.
The Zelensky collection (shared on TG) pic.twitter.com/rWO41xXGTy
— Glenn Kates (@gkates) April 9, 2022
Zelensky’s outfits include a stand-up collar jacket of 386 Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH), which is less than NT$390; an army green T-shirt that is only 200 Ukrainian dollars, regarding NT$193; trousers are functional, It is only 1010 hryvnia, regarding NT$1,000; the most expensive is the shoes on the feet—Saucony Jazz Camo sneakers, 1959 Ukrainian dollars, less than NT$2,000.
Russian President Vladimir Putin wore a 400,000-dollar brand-name jacket to his appearance a few days ago, and was scolded for not knowing the suffering of the people.Figure: Retrieved from googbuka Twitter