The Russian politician, communicating with his subordinates, the designer appeared in a “military uniform”. The price of his jacket, as indicated on the brand’s website, is 252 thousand rubles.
Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov held a meeting wearing a “military uniform” from Louis Vuitton. I noticed this on the Russian telegraph channel “Dvach” on May 7, and also about it Wrote on social networks, Advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko.
On May 6, Kadyrov shared on social networks footage of a meeting where he was sitting in the jacket in question.
The designer item is available on the brand’s website, but there is no price in the English version. However, the Russian Louis Vuitton noted how much the “overwhelming” cost – 252 thousand rubles, that is, about 2 thousand dollars or more than 75 thousand hryvnia.
It is indicated by the special print on the fabric and the laces on the sleeves that Kadyrov is wearing a branded jacket. They can be seen both in modeled frames and in the photo with a Chechen head.
Gerashchenko, “Kadyrov shot a video with a Louis Vuitton shirt costing 2,370 euros. What will be the dress code of Kadyrov’s people who will shoot tiktok in Bakhmut?” he wrote.
Recall that on May 5, Ramzan Kadyrov announced his readiness to replace Yevgeny Prigozhin in Bakhmut. Announcing his intention to abandon their positions, the Russian PMC offered to send the Akhmat detachment to attack the city instead of Wagner.
Earlier, on April 16, Ramzan Kadyrov refused to meet with Chechen fighters returning from captivity. According to him, the fighters must prove at the front that they have no choice but to surrender.
Source: Focus
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