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Post by Her Highness on Jan 16, 2016 18:55:36 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 16, 2016 18:57:22 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 16, 2016 18:57:48 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 16, 2016 18:59:38 GMT
The middle is me personified
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:28:00 GMT
Lmao. You definitely have a thing for metrosexual men then. I'll post some now. Lol, I also don't like the excessive suit thing, apart from work. Even with work, sometimes, I just wear my shirt and my trench coat. I think the excessive suit thing is more of a naij thing - we call it naij style out here. Naija guys like their suits and blazers 24/7...always looking too serious, even in the club and at casual occasions. I'll never understand why some people always feel the need to always look serious/corporate all the time, tbh. Loosen up, there's a place and time for everything. It's just basically like trying too hard to sound overly-educated all the time...we know you're educated, but you've to loosen up sometimes. @the club tho? Why wear suits to the club? C'mon nau. Exactly, I don't like the too serious look, it's uncomfortable. I like to laugh/joke a lot, so if my first impression of some (be it female or male) is "too serious", I'd stay away. Naija people always trynna act serious all the time lol. Dem too like shakara ju. Looool. Check pictures of UK black clubs on the internet and you'll see naija guys in suits. Those guys love wearing suit everywhere. Then again the naij chics love them that way. Naij folks just over-do everything...that was the same way they made plimsolls unattractive cos they rocked it on everything when it was in vogue.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:35:55 GMT
My type right here. You can't go wrong with the denim and high boots - never!
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:41:35 GMT
Her Highness, I'm going to post clothes that I've and you can catch me in. Just basically how I dress - feel free to critique. Like I said earlier, these days I'm not really on my A-game. Let's get it started with how I dress most times when I'm at home. T-shirt/polo with jeans and Jordans/huaraches/airmax...but the snapback is always to the front.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:44:03 GMT
Me at my uncle's wedding (same one breasted suit, with black bowtie and white shirt) albeit I wore a flat YSL loafers.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:45:27 GMT
GQ with waist coat.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:47:11 GMT
Trench coat with flat/ivy hat (I've only got the kangol ones).
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:49:05 GMT
Military coat business - I love military coats.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:52:39 GMT
You gotta have the biker's jacket.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 20:56:41 GMT
Gotta bring the uptown funk sometimes like Dwayne Wade (I don't really like colour scheme tho).
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 16, 2016 21:00:24 GMT
The slim tie (I only wear slim ties).
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 16, 2016 21:02:22 GMT
@the club tho? Why wear suits to the club? C'mon nau. Exactly, I don't like the too serious look, it's uncomfortable. I like to laugh/joke a lot, so if my first impression of some (be it female or male) is "too serious", I'd stay away. Naija people always trynna act serious all the time lol. Dem too like shakara ju. Looool. Check pictures of UK black clubs on the internet and you'll see naija guys in suits. Those guys love wearing suit everywhere. Then again the naij chics love them that way. Naij folks just over-do everything... that was the same way they made plimsolls unattractive cos they rocked it on everything when it was in vogue. Were they interviewing for bouncer jobs at these clubs? lmaoo @ the bolded.
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