Wednesday, February 6, 2013

BLACK MEN AND PUSHING STYLE BOUNDARIES

THE SMARTEEZ (PIC: ELLE DECO)
The Smarteez pushed the boundaries of black men's style. So did people like Siyabonga ‘Scoop’ Ngwekazi. These two examples stand out in terms of recent history, no? You don’t have to agree with me but I definitely see thousands of Scoop and Smarteez-wannabes all over the streets of Mzansi’s cities but the question I’ve always had in my mind is what it means to ‘push boundaries’. Does it mean inspiring a generation of black men to go above and beyond the styles of yesteryear- pantsula, m’rapper and the like- to come up with something distinct that cannot be necessarily boxed within the confined of the pantsula and m’rapper? Scoop did that, I think, so did the Smarteez but lately I am finding it hard to pin-point someone that I think is taking black style to new heights. I’m writing this post because I want to identify them, so why don’t we do this together? Who are the men, on whatever scale, that are pushing the boundaries of black style in South Africa? Tweet me @Sandiso_N or mail me at sandiso.ngubane@yahoo.com Let’s start having a conversation and, of course, let’s shine the spotlight on these men for the rest of us to find inspiration!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just discovered @stylearchitectz I think you should take a look at their blog...
Sims

Thando said...

bhubesii? maybe? I'm also having a tough time.

ERIC GYIMAH said...

The blogger from www.sugerteacoffie.blogspot.com does it for me nd I believe I'm shifting the way macho clothing for guys is being worn to a softer side check www.eric-gcscoop.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Okmalumkoolkat for sure! He's an uptown skothane: track pants with Jordans, K-way beanies and Casio watches. His look is always evolving and its layered, making refrence to localn international and alternative culture