[NEWS] Rain's broad shoulders makes people's jaw drop
2012.06.23
Rain (his real name, "Jung Ji Hoon" / 30) serving in the army, appeared at the military concert as part of a local event.
Rain appeared on the stage at "The military band concert with the participation of Bucheon Citizen" held in Gyeonggi-do's Bucheon City on 20 June.
He showed off himself as a fashionista by wearing a fedora, sunglasses even during his military service.
Even though he dressed conventionally, his appearance really jumped out at people, and his broad shoulders raised female audience's pulse rate.
This concert was intended for national meritorious men and their families, but it was open even to the fan clubs of PR soldiers attached Defense Agency for Public Information Services.
Netizen responded, "Rain still has great taste in fashion, despite being a soldier." "Those who saw him close up were neither more nor less than fortunate." Rain joined the army last October 11th, and he'll leave the army on July 10th 2013.
Credit to Daily Sports English translation by화@rainlegend
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