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Washington: The White House on Saturday strongly defended Barack Obama's dress sense after the president faced some online disapproval for wearing a more informal tan-coloured suit at a news conference on Iran and Ukraine.
It not only went viral on the social media, but Obama also faced some criticism for it by his opponents.
"The President stands squarely behind his decision to wear his tan suit yesterday," White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest, told reporters at his daily news conference.
While Obama addressed the two serious issues of Iran and Ukraine on Friday, much of the social media and mainstream media space was taken up by the president's tan suit during his news conference compared to his normal preference for dark suits.
A section of the American media also came out in defence of the president to wear the dress of his choice.
"Just because the President wore a suit that wasn't a shade of gray or blue doesn't mean you should have a problem with it," Time magazine wrote.
"Obama's tan suit: Stop freaking out, Internet, it's actually stylish," said the Los Angeles Times' headline.
The daily said other presidents have worn tan suits for multiple occasions, including President Ronald Reagan. "This is far from the first time Obama has been criticised for his sense of style. Remember that time he was accused of wearing "mom" jeans when he threw out the first pitch at the 2009 MLB All Star (baseball) Game?" it said.
The presidential spokesperson also chose to defend his boss' sartorial style right at the start of his daily briefing.
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