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Modi's name was all over his suit when he met Obama
Reuters
Tuesday, Jan 27, 2015


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US President Barack Obama shakes hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) before their meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, January 25, 2015. The saffron stripes in the fitted wool jacket and trousers that Modi wore were not stripes at all. Close-up photographs revealed the words "Narendra Damodardas Modi" repeatedly embroidered into the fabric. Damodardas was Modi's father, a tea seller in Gujarat.

NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave US first lady Michelle Obama stiff fashion competition at the weekend, turning out in a dark pinstripe suit embroidered with his own name - repeatedly.

The saffron stripes in the fitted wool jacket and trousers that Modi wore during bilateral talks with US President Barack Obama on Sunday were not stripes at all.

Close-up photographs revealed the words "Narendra Damodardas Modi" repeatedly embroidered into the fabric. Damodardas was Modi's father, a tea seller in Gujarat.
Many Modi fans on Twitter loved the look, but political opponents jumped at the chance to take potshots at the prime minister.

"The levels of megalomania and narcissism are unparalleled...it reveals a lot about the mindset of the man," said Shehzad Poonawalla, a supporter of the main opposition party, Congress.


Modi's long-time tailor said the suit was specially made for Obama's visit.


"We were told that he had loved it because it was something exclusive," said the Gujarat state-based designer who has worked closely in designing Modi's wardrobe since 2001. The tailor declined to be named.


Obama's three-day visit to New Delhi has already yielded plans to unlock billions of dollars in nuclear trade and to deepen defence ties, steps the world's two largest democracies hope will establish an enduring strategic partnership.


India's leader has long been known for his flair for fashion, often sporting short-sleeved versions of the kurta, the Indian knee-length loose shirt.

The look has become so popular that the "Modi Kurta" has become its own label in India.

Obama himself lauded Modi's style at a state dinner held on Sunday in New Delhi, comparing it to his wife's sartorial elegance.


"So he's tough. And he also has style," Obama said.


"One of our newspapers back home wrote, 'Move aside, Michelle Obama. The world has a new fashion icon.'"
 
typical self righteous indian ah neh... seen so many of these nutcases...
 
Indian Man Spends Over $22,000 on Gold Shirt to “Impress the Ladies”

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Flowers, chocolates, dinner reservations at a nice restaurant: all things men do to impress women. But come on, that’s too boring, we need to think next-level right now. Datta Phuge, a wealthy Indian man, looks to crush all of his competition and ball the fuck out in the process. The result: a shirt made of gold that set him back approximately $22,755 to “impress the ladies.” Trinidad James may need to rethink his “All Gold Everything” statement, and make it an audio tribute to Mr. Phuge—the man who makes Mr. T’s gold chains look feeble, a laughing stock of Slick Rick’s well-known accessories, and the only dude who stunts on King Midas. And while there are easier ways to procure ladies such as Craigslist, a brothel, or simply saying “hi,” we salute you Mr. Phuge and your apparent attempt to revive the gold standard. Check the video below to check Mr. Phuge in action. Warning ladies: you might fall in love.

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http://thephoenixmag.com/fashion-indian-man-spends-over-22000-on-gold-shirt-to-impress-the-ladies/
 
Indian Man Spends Over $22,000 on Gold Shirt to “Impress the Ladies”

article225720916c051e9000005dc734_634x424.jpg


Flowers, chocolates, dinner reservations at a nice restaurant: all things men do to impress women. But come on, that’s too boring, we need to think next-level right now. Datta Phuge, a wealthy Indian man, looks to crush all of his competition and ball the fuck out in the process. The result: a shirt made of gold that set him back approximately $22,755 to “impress the ladies.” Trinidad James may need to rethink his “All Gold Everything” statement, and make it an audio tribute to Mr. Phuge—the man who makes Mr. T’s gold chains look feeble, a laughing stock of Slick Rick’s well-known accessories, and the only dude who stunts on King Midas. And while there are easier ways to procure ladies such as Craigslist, a brothel, or simply saying “hi,” we salute you Mr. Phuge and your apparent attempt to revive the gold standard. Check the video below to check Mr. Phuge in action. Warning ladies: you might fall in love.

article225720916c051f1000005dc920_634x822.jpg


http://thephoenixmag.com/fashion-indian-man-spends-over-22000-on-gold-shirt-to-impress-the-ladies/

He won't last a minute in JB. :D
 
This is how ah nehs impress their women.

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