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- Q5088759 subject Q8183633.
- Q5088759 subject Q8199329.
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- Q5088759 abstract "The Che Guevara trend, or "Che chic", is a fashion trend featuring the Argentinian-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara. The phenomenon has attracted attention from the media, political commentators, and Cuban American activists due to the popularity of the T-shirt design, Che's political beliefs, and the irony of buying a T-shirt depicting a Marxist icon. As op-ed commentator Chris Berg noted in The Age, "Ironically, Che Guevara's longevity as a cultural symbol has been thanks to the very economic system he sought to destroy".".
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- Q5088759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8183633.
- Q5088759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8199329.
- Q5088759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357191.
- Q5088759 comment "The Che Guevara trend, or "Che chic", is a fashion trend featuring the Argentinian-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara. The phenomenon has attracted attention from the media, political commentators, and Cuban American activists due to the popularity of the T-shirt design, Che's political beliefs, and the irony of buying a T-shirt depicting a Marxist icon.".
- Q5088759 label "Che Guevara in fashion".
- Q5088759 depiction Che_clothing_cropped.png.