ERRORS WE MAKE WHILE ON NATIVE ATTIRES: STYLE ZONE WITH ISTYLE
THE ERRORS YOU MAKE WHILE DRESSED IN NATIVE ATTIRES
A delightful day to every one out there, welcome to another segment of Style Zone....... Today's topic of discussion would centered on the men, ladies Kindly forgive me. Mingling with people over time has caused me to spot the little errors that men make while dressed in Native attires which gives their entire look a no-no. I know we said in this new Era "there are no rules" but excellence is in the little details we overlook. I'd like to Share a post which would be useful to a number of people
#1 Get yourself a proper wristwatch, a really classy piece either in leather or a chain strap depending on your preference.
#2 Avoid wearing native attires with leather slippers including Pam Sandals for special occasions or events such as weddings, cocktail parties, Grand Occasions..... You can do this for casual affairs and dress down occasions.
#3 For all types of native wears, never make the mistake of wearing shoes with laces. You can wear loafers, monk straps, moccasins, boat shoes or any variation of loafers without laces.
#4 Avoid wearing socks with your natives, there is simply no excuse for this even if you live in Antarctica or Iceland, but if you stubbornly choose to to wear a sock, kindly make sure it's black, or blue, navy blue to be precise, a real cool neutral color apart from white except you're a party clown or a thespian prepping for a stage play.
#5Avoid wearing your formal native attires with canvas shoes, running/sport shoes or sneakers, no matter the type.
The only exception is when you are pairing your native top i.e Tunic with casual trousers or jeans.
Post by Ojonugwa Isaac......
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A delightful day to every one out there, welcome to another segment of Style Zone....... Today's topic of discussion would centered on the men, ladies Kindly forgive me. Mingling with people over time has caused me to spot the little errors that men make while dressed in Native attires which gives their entire look a no-no. I know we said in this new Era "there are no rules" but excellence is in the little details we overlook. I'd like to Share a post which would be useful to a number of people
#1 Get yourself a proper wristwatch, a really classy piece either in leather or a chain strap depending on your preference.
#2 Avoid wearing native attires with leather slippers including Pam Sandals for special occasions or events such as weddings, cocktail parties, Grand Occasions..... You can do this for casual affairs and dress down occasions.
#3 For all types of native wears, never make the mistake of wearing shoes with laces. You can wear loafers, monk straps, moccasins, boat shoes or any variation of loafers without laces.
#4 Avoid wearing socks with your natives, there is simply no excuse for this even if you live in Antarctica or Iceland, but if you stubbornly choose to to wear a sock, kindly make sure it's black, or blue, navy blue to be precise, a real cool neutral color apart from white except you're a party clown or a thespian prepping for a stage play.
#5Avoid wearing your formal native attires with canvas shoes, running/sport shoes or sneakers, no matter the type.
The only exception is when you are pairing your native top i.e Tunic with casual trousers or jeans.
Post by Ojonugwa Isaac......
To get in touch, check me out on IG @aizyq___
ON FB John Isaac Ojonugwa
Kindly drop your comments, have a lovely day ahead. Much love from here.
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