Sorry, the official response is how even though your bag was stolen you are ecstatic that your stolen designs are being used to benefit the LGBTQ+P community. Any other response and it’s the gulag for you. Fags outrank almost everything in the hierarchy. Especially actual African blacks, which are just slightly above non-Ukrainian whites.
Oh, and some commentators have noted that some of the designs look to use the same fabric on a different specific piece of clothing.
From what I understand of African fashion, that's quite common - at least in Ghana. This looks to be more Nigerian than Ghanaian, so I am guessing it's close (Ghanaian formalwear tends to leave the head bare, from what I've seen, and much more black-and-white) - but they'll run off a big roll of fabric, the roll will be unique, and it'll then get used in several individual bits of clothing. At least, that's how most of my in-laws get their Ghanaian clothing made.
You're not, I did. Maybe not so relevant, then, Tanzania's all the way over the other side of the continent.
Bit dicey assuming common practice over such a vast distance. You can kinda get away with for Nigeria - Ghana, because they do quite a few things in very similar ways ... even if they don't like to admit it!
(Thing English and Scots for the kind of antagonistic relationship they've got with each other)
Sorry, the official response is how even though your bag was stolen you are ecstatic that your stolen designs are being used to benefit the LGBTQ+P community. Any other response and it’s the gulag for you. Fags outrank almost everything in the hierarchy. Especially actual African blacks, which are just slightly above non-Ukrainian whites.
It’s like someone tattooed Matt Damon’s face on a lumpy testicle.
One up vote is far from enough, but it's all I got for you.
Good enough for me. Hang the pervert!
Oh, and some commentators have noted that some of the designs look to use the same fabric on a different specific piece of clothing.
From what I understand of African fashion, that's quite common - at least in Ghana. This looks to be more Nigerian than Ghanaian, so I am guessing it's close (Ghanaian formalwear tends to leave the head bare, from what I've seen, and much more black-and-white) - but they'll run off a big roll of fabric, the roll will be unique, and it'll then get used in several individual bits of clothing. At least, that's how most of my in-laws get their Ghanaian clothing made.
You're not, I did. Maybe not so relevant, then, Tanzania's all the way over the other side of the continent.
Bit dicey assuming common practice over such a vast distance. You can kinda get away with for Nigeria - Ghana, because they do quite a few things in very similar ways ... even if they don't like to admit it!
(Thing English and Scots for the kind of antagonistic relationship they've got with each other)
Could be that he is wearing it backwards.
I wonder what percentage luggage thefts are committed by Sam Brinton?
Despite only being 1/400 Million, Sam Brintons commit over 52% of all luggage crime
Finding a fashion designer's luggage must have felt like hitting a royal flush for this pervert.
Matt Damon you have taken this shit way too far!
Lol go to the police to file a report and see if something comes out of it.
Seems made from the same fabric, but the patterns aren't cut at the same place.