Tag: Ukraine-Russia War


  • AC Wore the Hoodie to Talk Minerals and Ukraine’s Future — We’re Not Okay

    Another episode, another hoodie sighting. We remain undefeated in our predictions. Find the Look: Light Gray Zip-Up Hoodie · White Crew Neck T-Shirt · White Silicone Bracelet About the episode: This episode of About That examines the new minerals agreement between the United States and Ukraine. The deal grants the U.S. access to valuable resources…

  • Chang’s Navy Knit Holds Steady Through the Zelenskyy Question

    Andrew Chang keeps things understated tonight in a navy blue knit sweater with a clean crew neck — the kind of quiet, polished layer that lets the reporting do the talking. It’s a smart choice for a heavy broadcast: warm enough to feel approachable, structured enough to hold its own on camera. Sometimes the most…

  • A Calm Front of Dusty Blue Settles Over the Peace Talks

    Chang opens this end with a dusty blue quarter-zip knit pullover — a textbook draw to the four-foot, placing soft texture and muted color right on the button. The gray cotton tee underneath provides steady weight, a guard stone that lets the pullover land clean without overthinking the layering line. And that navy leather-strap watch…

  • Chang’s White Shirt and Navy Sweater for Ukraine’s First ATACMS Strike

    Andrew Chang wore a navy blue knit polo sweater over a white cotton shirt for CBC’s coverage of Ukraine’s first ATACMS strike into Russia — a composed, understated look for a serious broadcast. Find the Look: Navy Blue Knit Polo Sweater · White Cotton Shirt About the episode: This episode of ‘About That’ examines the…

  • Chang’s Navy Blue Shirt and Ukraine’s March Into Russia

    Andrew Chang wore a navy blue button-down shirt paired with a black minimalist watch for this sobering look at the conflict in Ukraine. Find the Look: Navy Blue Button-Down Shirt · Black Minimalist Watch About the episode: This episode of About That examines Ukraine’s recent incursion into Russian territory and Russia’s apparent inability to effectively…