SYRIZA enforces fashion sense
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Having come to terms with the deplorable appearance of many party cadres making television appearances that resemble fringe types of Exarchia, SYRIZA headquarters decided to make them a bit fashion savvy as they present an eyesore and scare average voters.
As SECRET, an insert in the newspaper PARAPOLITIKA, wrote, well known members of SYRIZA, which belong to the group of Alexis Tsipras' inner circle, politely sent a message to some members whose public appearances are less than decorous that they can visit a well known boutique in Halandri and purchase jackets and clothing at very good prices.
This chain store, which has shops in both the northern and southern suburbs and in the provinces, is the one that has a close informal agreement with SYRIZA, offering. discounts for those who come registered.
Meanwhile, SYRIZA took care to create a small wardrobe, which uses clothing items for television appearances for those that have no suits (since some never even wore one to their weddings).
Of course, the mini wardrobe includes a few pieces purchased from this shop, at very good prices. Perhaps that is why lately SYRIZA cadres appear more clean cut than usual on television.
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