The whole Evo Morales sweater situation brings to mind Laloo Prasad Yadav for equally flouting convention and having a "quirky style" to say the least.
If he had indeed become the Indian Prime Minister, his wardrobe may have thrown media into a tizzy just like Morales has. Then they would have to recover from the formidable force of Laloo's rustic political rhetoric.
The Times columnist misses the point of the Morales sweater completely in suggesting that he acquire something designer yet comfortable.
Until the real reasons for the Morales sweater are known, it is its ineluctable fate to be endlessly "deconstructed".
If he had indeed become the Indian Prime Minister, his wardrobe may have thrown media into a tizzy just like Morales has. Then they would have to recover from the formidable force of Laloo's rustic political rhetoric.
The Times columnist misses the point of the Morales sweater completely in suggesting that he acquire something designer yet comfortable.
Until the real reasons for the Morales sweater are known, it is its ineluctable fate to be endlessly "deconstructed".
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