The North Korean president creates a "fashion police"... and bans "skinny jeans" and hair dye!

The British newspaper, The Sun, reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un decided to ban citizens from wearing tight pants.

The "Fashion Decree" was issued due to the increase in the number of young people who wear immodest clothes or who imitate Western trends.

The North Korean leader established a special "fashion police", after increasing numbers of young people were seen wearing skinny jeans, and their popularity increased recently.

This trend and the spread of this fashion angered the National Socialist Youth League..

The newspaper said the state-run Youth Organization has begun photographing women in their twenties and thirties who wear the "offensive item".

After the young men and women are caught red-handed, the women are taken to local branches of the National Socialist Youth League for a self-criticism session.

They are forced to write letters pledging never to wear these leggings again or, in short, not to "repeat fashion crimes".

Once released, members of the organization keep footage of them in leggings and use them as educational materials to discourage others.

In one of the videos, the women were described as wearing "immodest clothes" and "impure ideology".

Other forbidden looks include dyed hair, a haircut known as “mullet”, shirts and jackets of Western brands, and young men and women are prohibited from any kind of facial piercing, such as piercing the lips and nose.

Sources say the lectures began in early April in North Hamgyong Province, and the authorities stressed that North Korean-style clothing and hair play an important role in consolidating a socialist lifestyle.

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