Raquel Buenrostro is criticized for arriving in ‘Crocs’ at the G20 – El Financiero

Raquel Buenrostro is criticized for arriving in ‘Crocs’ at the G20 – El Financiero
Raquel Buenrostro is criticized for arriving in ‘Crocs’ at the G20 – El Financiero

Raquel Buenrostro, Secretary of Economy, received harsh criticism when attending the G20 meeting in India on behalf of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

The official was singled out on social networks because in one of the photographs, she was captured wearing ‘Crocs’ and greeting senior officials and leaders from different countries.

The G20 summit brings together the main leaders of the 20 strongest economies in the world, among them, the presidents of the United States, Joe Biden; from India, Narendra Modi and from Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Due to the importance of said summit, social media users did not miss the opportunity to point out the footwear used by Buenrostro.


The comments criticized that the secretary did not comply with the dress code according to the event you attended.

There were those who made offensive comments and others who took it with humor by saying that she was Mexico’s representative worldwide.

Among the mentions were memes in which it was said that ‘Crocs’ are the new footwear for black tie ceremonies and special occasions.

How much do ‘Crocs’ cost like the ones Raquel Buenrostro wore?

‘Crocs’ are known as lounging shoes and their price is around 200 or even 900 pesos for the original brand, as there are imitations.


Are clog style shoes that are considered unisex because they come in different colors and most are plastic.

The main criticism of ‘Crocs’ is due to the fact that since they are sandals or leisure shoes, it is considered that they should be used at home.

However, there are those who They use them as a type of daily footwearalthough it is considered that, due to their characteristics, they are not used in social events.

 
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