You know that frustrating moment when you wear your most fabulous outfit and your sibling/friend/whoever wears the exact same thing? Well, apparently you may run into that same issue in Korea... multiple times.
On March 26, a netizen grabbed the internet's attention via a post on Nate titled, "The power of fashion; Korea's reality." The post contains pictures of Koreans captured wearing the same exact outfits. The results are shocking and even hilarious.
It's almost like looking into a mirror reflection.
I'm seeing quadruple.
They've multiplied.
I meeean, I understand this. Denim jackets FTW.
Uh, is the Matrix glitching, or...?
This is cute. Matching shoes!
Finding Waldo should be much easier now.
'Fifty shades of Northface,' coming soon.
Despite the hilarity of the post, some netizens were critical of Korea's state of fashion as top comments read, "Proof that we're slave to trends, when something is the trend, we all rush to buy it. When it's no longer a trend, we throw it away. Basically, we care a lot about how other people view our fashion," "People should seek to express their individuality [through fashion,] but here, everyone just follows the trend," and, "It even applies for chips. We freaking cry over honey butter chips."
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On March 26, a netizen grabbed the internet's attention via a post on Nate titled, "The power of fashion; Korea's reality." The post contains pictures of Koreans captured wearing the same exact outfits. The results are shocking and even hilarious.
It's almost like looking into a mirror reflection.
I'm seeing quadruple.
They've multiplied.
I meeean, I understand this. Denim jackets FTW.
Uh, is the Matrix glitching, or...?
This is cute. Matching shoes!
Finding Waldo should be much easier now.
'Fifty shades of Northface,' coming soon.
Despite the hilarity of the post, some netizens were critical of Korea's state of fashion as top comments read, "Proof that we're slave to trends, when something is the trend, we all rush to buy it. When it's no longer a trend, we throw it away. Basically, we care a lot about how other people view our fashion," "People should seek to express their individuality [through fashion,] but here, everyone just follows the trend," and, "It even applies for chips. We freaking cry over honey butter chips."
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