Hello my friends, I hope y'all are doing great, well today's post has been far behind, but regardless, this is going to be about sense of style called "street etiquette". And before I tell you details about my outfit for this post, I want to point it out that I don't shop "expensive", at least not all the time. I have mentioned several times that my style is a mixture of Vintage or say "old school" and Modern style "new school". I have few vintage pieces in my closet that I very much cherish, I got them from thrift stores, usually vintage Items are really expensive, when you visit vintage stores, but to get them for a lot cheaper prices, you would have to take time and visit the thrift stores near you, and best believe, they all carry name brands too. To my fellow Nigerians we are familiar with the term "Okirika" or "bend down select", this terms mean fairly used items or "second-hand" product, they all mean "thrift". My grand pa bought me my first three piece suit ever, and hence where I got my style, my grandfather had so many suits and nice shoes, I could say it's in the blood, but my sense of style and my "street etiquette" credits to him.
This particular Camel color suit, is actually a three-piece suit; it came with its pant, but i decided not to get it because it was too big to fit me, and I had no time to go fix it, and I just wanted to rock it with different pants, I am still going to do a different look with the suit. I got it at my favorite thrift store called UNIQUE THRIFT STORE, they do literally have unique items most of the time, or when you get really lucky. to me finding something I love and in my size is a blessing!! I know you all can relate, hahaha.
My friend Kelvin Osaghae is actually one of my role models when it comes to the fashion game, so follow him on Instagram; @imjust_Kelvin_
And shout out to my Kind photographer, Ifeanyi : @ifeanyi_dsk for capturing this great moment.
SUIT IS FROM UNIQUE THRIFT STORE, PANT-ZARA.COM