Was It a Suit? Zelenskyy’s Clothes Fuel Polymarket Drama

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s clothes at a NATO meeting in the Netherlands on June 24 have sparked a big argument among people on Polymarket.

Polymarket is a crypto prediction site where someone set up a bet asking if Zelenskyy would wear a suit before July. To settle the bet, there must be a photo or video showing him in a suit between May 22 and June 30.

The bet got almost $79 million in bets. At first, the result was “yes,” but people have argued about it twice, and now it’s waiting for a final decision.

On July 1, Polymarket said it knows people are disputing this challenge and that so far, “trusted reports have not clearly confirmed that Zelenskyy wore a suit.”

Arguments Over A Suit

There has been a lot of debate on social media about whether Zelenskyy’s outfit was really a suit. Some people say it was a suit because the clothes were made from the same type of fabric, the colors matched, and the outfit looked formal overall. They believe that the style or cut doesn’t really matter as long as it gives the appearance of a suit.

Others disagree. They say that Zelenskyy was just wearing a black shirt with a black jacket that looked more like a casual blazer, not a proper suit jacket. They also point out that he wore trainers, which didn’t match the rest of the outfit and made it not a traditional suit.

A Polymarket community account on X, called Polymarket Intel, said the outfit should count as a suit. But when Cointelegraph asked ChatGPT, it said the outfit was not a suit because it missed key parts of a traditional suit and looked more like a military-style field jacket. Canadian fashion writer Derek Guy added to the confusion by saying that the outfit was “both a suit and not a suit.”

Another similar challenge ended on May 31 and also started an argument. People debated whether an outfit Zelenskyy wore at a meeting in Germany that month, which looked kind of the same…

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Mohamed Hussein

With a BA in Journalism and over 11 years of experience in Arabic and English media, I bring a newsroom mindset to the fast-paced world of crypto content. From breaking news to in-depth features, I’ve worked across leading platforms. Today, as a content writer in the Web3 space, I aim to make complex topics like blockchain, crypto, and digital innovation accessible to a wider audience, without compromising clarity or credibility.
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