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Che Guevara in fashion : ウィキペディア英語版 | Che Guevara in fashion
The Che Guevara trend, or "Che chic", is a fashion trend featuring the Argentinian-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara. The phenomenon has attracted attention from the media, political commentators, and Cuban American activists due to the popularity of the T-shirt design, Che's political beliefs, and the irony of buying a T-shirt depicting a Marxist icon. As op-ed commentator Chris Berg noted in ''The Age'', "Ironically, Che Guevara's longevity as a cultural symbol has been thanks to the very economic system he sought to destroy".〔 == Popularity == Che Guevara's image is a popular design for clothing, so much so that Che's likeness has been known as "the face that launched a thousand T-shirts". Commentators have noted how the T-shirt is popular among younger adults, especially university students drawn to the rebelliousness associated with the icon. Richard Castle of the ''Brisbane Times'' wryly observes that "strolling down Brunswick Street or Chapel Street, it could be easy to think Che Guevara was the only man under 40 never to have worn a Che Guevara T-shirt". The recent popularity of Che-related fashion has been attributed to economic troubles, which make Che's message more appealing. Furthermore, the popularity of Che Guevara's image on T-shirts has spawned a number of parodies such as depicting him as a clean shaven young man with a pun on his name.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Che'ved Guevara is Shaved )〕
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