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South Korean men repeatedly wore "thongs" to go shopping, and after being fined, they shouted out their grievances, just hot pants

author:Geek Entertainment

Modern society seems to be a society of free dressing, everyone has a different style of dressing, some people like retro, some people like trendy, but this way we can wear it casually, regardless of the surrounding gaze

The matter has to go back to March 17, 2021, when the police in Busan, South Korea, received an alarm call saying that in a café in the Camp district of Busan, there was a strange man with a very normal dark trench coat on the upper body and only a thong on the lower body.

South Korean men repeatedly wore "thongs" to go shopping, and after being fined, they shouted out their grievances, just hot pants

Surveillance showed that the man did not leave after drinking coffee, but stayed on the second floor of the first floor for a long time, and the next day he appeared in busan's north district wearing such a magical suit, and on October 16, the man appeared in a café.

Since then, the man has exploded, the photo has been frantically forwarded in the major forums in South Korea, and it has been affectionately called "Chungju Thong Man" by South Korean netizens, and after the police learned of the man's whereabouts, there was no good way to do it After all, the man did not expose anything, and there was nothing in the law that could be discussed.

South Korean men repeatedly wore "thongs" to go shopping, and after being fined, they shouted out their grievances, just hot pants

After this, the relevant media rushed to report that the man said that he would only do this out of indignation, because he felt sorry for the world, and what he wore was not really a "thong", just a kind of hot pants, which were prejudices against him by others. However, the South Korean media finally reported that the police finally caught him and fined him 150,000 won. The man felt very aggrieved, claiming that he did not have any wrongdoing, dressed neither fancy nor conservative, and dressed in a personal style that should not be fined. But the judge ultimately decided that it was immoral for men to speak of buttocks in public, making the public feel hot and inappropriate

South Korean men repeatedly wore "thongs" to go shopping, and after being fined, they shouted out their grievances, just hot pants

After the result of this incident, the Korean Network quickly launched a discussion on whether women can wear tight pants and yoga pants on the street, and the result of the discussion was of course nothing. What do you think about that?

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