Sklep z krawatami w Teheranie

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Sklep z krawatami w Teheranie
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TO GO WITH 'Iran-fashion-trend' FOCUS by Payam DOOST MOHAMADI
A man tries on a tie at a clothing shop in the north of Iran's capital Tehran on September 7, 2022. - After the fall of the shah in 1979, the Iranian clergy who came to power with Ayatollah Khomeini banned the wearing of neckties because in their eyes they symbolised a subjection to Western culture. Today, ministers, senior civil servants or heads of state-owned companies wear under their suits a shirt with a buttoned, open or Mao collar. (Photo by AFP)
2022-09-07
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