Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Kufiya in Poland, front page of New York Times
The front page of yesterday's (October 27) New York Times featured this photo of a kufiya-adorned woman in a Polish electronics store, as part of a story about the slowdown in Poland's once-hot economy. (Thanks, Joel.) Another example of how downright common the kufiya has become. And how even when you are suffering economically, you can still look stylish.
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First Arkansas, now Poland. How much more stylish can you get?
Meanwhile, here in Paris, it's now only for the tacky.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7689897.stm
Spotted another entry in the kufiyah decline.
Dansband is Sweden's equivalent to Nashville country or German Schlager - conservative, rural, unhip music. National television has a weekly competition of the stuff going on - but what's the lead singer of the band Scotts wearing in this publicity photo and video?
http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=97234&a=1255348&lid=puff_1257025
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