The politician took part in a debate on the flood. He stepped onto the podium In blacks Adidas shoes, which stood out with a slightly rainbow accent. Nitras was photographed wearing this unusual footwear and many people started discussing this topic. Is it appropriate to wear such shoes to the Sejm? The stylist decided to answer this question.
Sławomir Nitras in sports shoes in the Sejm. “Worse still, no sock…”
We asked Ewa Rubasińska-Ianiro for her opinion. – From the point of view of the parliamentary dress code, these sports shoes – absolutely. Worse still, no sock – the expert began. The politician was certainly wearing socks that were invisible from the outside, but in such circumstances, Ewa Rubasińska-Ianiro recommends long socks. Perhaps Nitras did not have time to change his clothes due to other duties, such as being involved in flood issues, as many famous people do. – This is an outfit that is not appropriate to the place and the seriousness of the speech he was making – notes the expert. – Trousers should not be ankle-length, but normal, classic. There should be long socks and shoes, preferably lace-up, leather, dark, from light brown to dark chocolate, that would be perfect – she pointed out. – Moccasins are also allowed, normal, men's, leather or Chelsea bootsif it is not a very official speech – she added.
Everything would be fine if it weren't for the brand?
Ewa Rubasińska-Ianiro naturally allows for the possibility of other duties for a politician. – Maybe he was in too much of a hurry to say the things he wanted to say, so he didn't take into account that he should change his clothes – she said. – We can forgive him if his head was somewhere else. Everyone can have a moment of weakness – she added. Nevertheless, it is worth remembering to respect the place where you are. We would also like to remind you that the politician was wearing shoes from Adidas, a German brand. This fact did not escape the expert's attention. – Maybe we would forgive him if he promoted a Polish brand – concluded the stylist. What do you think?