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On tuesday, 30 women protesters in Kazakhstan were arrested and thrown into police vans while wearing lace underwear on their heads and shouting "Freedom to panties,
Moscow: A trade ban on lacy lingerie has Russian consumers and their neighbors utilizing their knickers in a twist.
The ban will outlaw any underwear that contained less than 6 percent cotton from being imported, put together, Or purchased from Russia, Belarus combined with Kazakhstan. And it has struck a chord in societies russian girl where La Perla and Victoria's Secret are panty paradises choosing a Soviet era cotton underwear, Which was often about as perfect and shapely as drapery.
On friday, 30 women protesters in Kazakhstan were arrested and thrown into police vans while wearing lace underwear on their heads and shouting "Freedom to panties, The ban in those three countries was first outlined in 2010 by the Eurasian Economic hire, Which handles the customs union, And it certainly can't go into effect until July 1. But confronted by a very outcry against it already is reaching a fever pitch.
shots comparing sexy modern underwear to outdated, Soviet goods began spreading on twitter on Sunday, As women and men alike railed against the prospective changes.
"usually, Lacy big boy pants. generally is snatched off the shelves, documented Alisa Sapardiyeva, The manager of a bustier lingerie store in Moscow, DD retail store, As she flicked through her terrific wares. "invest that away again, The buyer is the one who suffers the most,
according to the Russian Textile Businesses Union, More than $4 billion worth of under garments is sold in Russia annually, And 80 percent of materials sold are foreign made.
While consumer outrage may force customs union officials to compromise, Many see the underwear ban as yet another example of the misguided economic policies which are currently a trademark of many post Soviet countries.
Sunday's panty protest in Kazakhstan followed a larger demonstration the day before against a 19 percent devaluation of the country's currency, often the tenge.
someone else laughed off the panty ban, Seeing it as another attempt to add regulations and controls to an already byzantine bureaucracy in the three countries.
"we (girls). Will still find a way to wear it (Synthetic lingerie) Whether you could buy it in Russia or not, Said 22 years old Muscovite Trifon Gadzhikasimov, Noting that a lot of his friends travel abroad regularly. "I think this is just another silly law that shows the ineffectiveness of our government.