When I'm back home, all I wear is African fabric. All I really rock is the traditional stuff.
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My friends call my style 'old man chic.' I wear loafers and stylish sweatpants. I love to stay comfortable, so I definitely funk it up, but I'm always comfortable. I wear lots of hats and feathers, and I kind of have a little obsession with Native American jewelry.
All over Africa, people are wearing what Americans once wore and no longer want. Visit the continent, and you'll find faded remnants of secondhand clothing in the strangest of places.
Whatever I wear has to be comfortable.
I really love clothes, but I think I have a style of my own which is quite eclectic.
I love wearing whatever is comfortable, and that could be something which was in trend years ago. So, I don't follow fashion.
If you've ever left a bag of clothes outside the Salvation Army or given to a local church drive, chances are that you've dressed an African.
As far as jeans and shirts, I rock a lot of different things.
What I wear is constantly evolving. I am really big on comfortable clothes. I love soft, loose-fitting clothing that has some edge or something new/fresh to it.
I just wear what I like, and lots of it is British.
I like to wear short-sleeved collared shirts and high-waist trousers with shiny shoes. And at night, when I'm playing, I'll often wear suits. But it started with my uncle's vintage clothes.
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