RE: Fashion and Fascism

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Fashion and Fascism

in fascism •  7 years ago 

Hey.

Interesting and I agree with a lot of points you make. While reading and seeing the title in particular, a little known fact came to mind.

In 1930's Nazi Germany, the fashion designer Hugo Boss (yes, the founder of the clothing company bearing his name) began making uniforms for the German armed forces. He was a known Nazi sympathizer.

Despite the abhorrent ideology, the SS uniforms he produced looked kinda cool ([1],[2]).

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I'm gonna have to agree with that. A lot of Nazi stuff looks "cool" it was all very well made including the material was high quality but then there is always the fact that It wasn't cool. Still an important part of history. I have a few reich marks myself and they are not really things I can just show to anybody

Clever bitches the Nazis weren't they.

You need to look cool to control the minds of the masses.

most politicians are a joke. i hope they wear this.
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that pick is just creepy. but, yea i agree most of them are a joke. we need term limits for being a politician.