<P> In 2011, Tony Namate, an award - winning Zimbabwean cartoonist, published a collection of political cartoons entitled The Emperor's New Clods . This collection features cartoons published in Zimbabwean newspapers between 1998 and 2005, highlighting some landmark moments in a troubled period of the country's history . </P> <P> In 2014, the online game Final Fantasy XIV introduced a gear set prefixed The Emperor's New, which is composed of gear pieces (e.g. The Emperor's New Gloves) that do not have an in - game model, effectively displaying a character in underwear when the whole set is equipped . This followed requests from the player base to be able to hide a piece of equipment they do not want displayed, using the in - game glamour system that allows gear appearance alteration . The flavour text of the gear pieces is a tongue - in - cheek reference to the tale: "The most beautiful handwear you never have seen". </P> <P> As an idiom, use of the story's title refers to something widely accepted as true or professed as being praiseworthy, due to an unwillingness of the general population to criticize it or be seen as going against popular opinion . The phrase "emperor's new clothes" has become an idiom about logical fallacies . The story may be explained by pluralistic ignorance . The story is about a situation where "no one believes, but everyone believes that everyone else believes . Or alternatively, everyone is ignorant to whether the emperor has clothes on or not, but believes that everyone else is not ignorant ." </P>

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