China shames residents for wearing pajamas (7 photos)
You've probably seen a Chinese man in warm pajamas in the middle of the city at least once. On video or even live if you were in a large city. This is such a “Shanghai fashion phenomenon,” as it is floridly called in some social networks. networks.
But quilted pajamas are, of course, worn not only in Shanghai. If something becomes fashionable in China, everyone picks it up. And in some regions, the authorities are “ashamed” of people who walk down the street in their pajamas.
For example, in the province of Ahoy, the administration even began to publicly shame people for this appearance on their official account. They not only published photos of passers-by in pajamas, but also found data about them! They signed their last names and social number under the photographs. A total of six photographs of women and one man were given a "public flogging" for their dress code shame.
This is how they published it with their face and ID! The authorities have definitely misled the shores!
That is, they did almost the same thing that they invent about China in a foreign play. “The party tried to indicate what you can wear and what you can’t wear.”
The Chinese did not give up
The public's outrage knew no bounds. On Weibo, the authorities’ account was simply hounded. The photographs were quickly deleted, but accusations that the authorities were minding their own business continued to flow.
Funny and very cute, it doesn’t offend me in any way
The administration had to make a public apology. “We didn’t check the content of the post well enough,” they tried to justify themselves.
- Personal numbers are usually published next to photographs of killers! And you equated people in pajamas with them. And what law says that this is illegal!? - commentators raged.
My dad wouldn’t refuse pajamas like these, they’re warm
Lawyers vied with each other to suggest that the seven “disgraced” Chinese sue the Suzhou Management Bureau. After all, the rule of law is still primary in relation to the sense of beauty of officials.
How they treat pajamas in China itself
It’s ambiguous; we can’t say that everyone is definitely in favor. As we do with Uggs - some are incredibly comfortable, others will never wear such bad taste in their life.
But the trouble is, warm home pajamas were once considered a symbol of a rich “Western” life. Since such pajamas were worn in foreign films. Then pajamas began to be sewn in China itself, they began to be worn on the street. And then came the insulated quilted ruler to show off even in cold weather.
And here are mother and daughter in pajamas. How positive!
And then everything became status-worthy! Pajamas have become so cheap that they began to be worn simply because it was profitable, and not out of fashion. It’s profitable and terribly convenient, it’s like you’re walking, but it’s comfortable, like at home.
They have already tried to fight pajamas in Shanghai itself, where this cultural phenomenon began. This was in 2010, when the World Expo was going to be held there.
On our streets I also see teenagers wearing kugurumi, I think it looks cool too
A social campaign “Leave your pajamas at home” has begun so that foreigners do not laugh. Still, the Chinese also try to look better to foreigners than they really are.
And it’s good that pajamas did not win and they remained in the Chinese street wardrobe. This is a unique urban trend for the whole country, who else can boast of this?
Celebrities and rich people also wear pajamas, it's a trend, only more expensive
Besides, who has suffered from warm pajamas at least once in their life? Nobody. Why fight something that does no harm? Stupidity in its purest form.