That sales pitch you just quoted at me is for doing nothing more strenuous than office work. They wouldn't look anywhere near that nice in a war zone. And if you'd ever known a woman who regularly wore the things, you'd know that marketing was lying shamelessly in that last sentence.
And was supposedly abused horribly by her captors, who apparently just let her wander around. No, this is propaganda. The woman in the picture probably wasn't even at the festival.
That sales pitch you just quoted at me is for doing nothing more strenuous than office work. They wouldn't look anywhere near that nice in a war zone. And if you'd ever known a woman who regularly wore the things, you'd know that marketing was lying shamelessly in that last sentence.
She was not doing any fighting, she was taken as a hostage after attending a music festival.
And was supposedly abused horribly by her captors, who apparently just let her wander around. No, this is propaganda. The woman in the picture probably wasn't even at the festival.
Her captors probably was killed during the offensive, leading to her being unguarded, and able to make her way out.
That's even less likely.