Zara just culturally appropriated my uncle’s sarong and wants to charge $100 for it

As someone who grew up in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, I feel pretty strongly about sarongs. My father and uncles wore them, as did many men who wanted something casual, cool, and relaxed to wear in the equatorial heat of Southeast Asia. And an everyday sarong costs under $3. They’re the garment of the masses, …
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