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North Korea's Kim Jong Un changes up wardrobe and dons white tunic, safari hat

North Korea's Kim Jong Un changed up his wardrobe and donned a white tunic and safari hat during latest military training session.

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has recently made headlines for his overtly aggressive behavior following a series of unplanned missiles tests, but social media users this week were intrigued for another reason – his attire. 

Kim strayed from his usual black attire and donned a white tunic and a safari style hat while watching military exercises at an undisclosed location in North Korea last week, though images did not surface until Monday. 

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Social media users were quick to comment on his change in wardrobe with some comparing the unruly leader to pop culture icons. 

One Twitter user posted a GIF of Richard Attenborough from the 1993 "Jurassic Park" movie where he wore a white shirt and khaki.

The clip was paired with the quote, "Welcome to Jurassic Park."

Another Twitter user posted a picture of Diane Keaton from the film "Something’s Gotta Give" where she also was dressed in a white top with a white bucket hat. 

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The picture was posted side by side next to Kim with a tweet that read, "Kim Jong Un: Coastal Grandmother Icon."

Another social media user said, "Kim Jong Un doing the ‘Instagram Vacation Girl’ is precious."

Kim oversaw North Korea's tactical nuclear operation unit training from September 25 to October 9 in a move to further bolster Pyongyang military capabilities. 

Earlier this month North Korea fired at least seven unplanned missile tests including an intermediate-range ballistic missile that was fired over Japan.

The U.S. and regional allies like South Korea, Japan and the Philippines, responded by launching joint military drills and repositioning a nuclear-powered U.S. carrier.

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