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the only statement a suit makes in africa is that i am just another mentally-enslaved afikan who would rather sweat like a pig in order to look like me-broni.
What about your smock, fugu and your starched-linen traditional dresses? which makes you sweat more? Why don't you tell your soldiers and police men to wear tie-and-die uniforms to work or your supreme court judges to put on ...
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sahnay is absolutely right. why sweat so much in this hot sun, when you can do better with something else. i'm not totally against suit but sometimes you can tell the person who has it on is suffering paa.
Suffer Suffer for world, enjoy for heaven...
in time, when we emancipate our minds, all the me-broni nonsense will come to an end, kretz-d. i hope you and i live long enough to see that day.
ABSOLUTELY NONSENSE!!! THIS IS A NEO-COLONIAL IMPERIALISTS MENTALITY AND MUST BE DISCARDED.
FUGU, KENTE AND COMMUNIST ATTIRE LIKE THE ONE OUR FATHERS USED TO WEAR TO WORK ARE FAR BETTER!!!
Nobody is say those traditional attires are bad. They are absolutely good and nice but remember there is difference between formal and casual.
kretz-d...now i see sey you start to miss road small. formal does not equate to oboroni nor does casual equate to traditional. you can have formal traditional/ethnic wear and casual ethnic wear. that is my last word on this ...
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whatever, man!
One of the most important elements of fashion is FUNCTION. A suit serves a specific function just as our traditional styles serve a function.
To dress inappropriately is a reflection of one's mental comprehension.
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