How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

At that time when the country’s economy isn’t becoming closer to the European one, the issue of updating the wardrobe is more relevant today than ever. From the quality-to-price ratio in mass-market stores appears the desire to burst in crying with bloody tears, and all local brick-and-mortar vendors pump up prices to stay afloat themselves.

Second-hand markets and online classifieds where common people can sell their clothes come to the rescue. Legit.ng went to Jiji and chose 7 looks to prove that you don’t need to own millions to be in trend.

Regular guy

Yes, that’s what everyone looks like ― shopping mall customers, guests of events, your groupmates, and posh citizens from 18 to 30, but you can’t go against the classic. Fortunately or unfortunately, but nothing better than a combination of the shirt of soft tones, jeans, and sneakers have not yet been invented.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

We chose a polo t-shirt for ₦ 1,800, deep blue jeans for ₦ 5,000, and sneakers for ₦ 2,950.

Office vixen

To maintain the image of the most aggressive lady in the office, you need to smoke a lot and nervously and yell at colleagues, but the dress code is above all. We chose this skinny midi black skirt for ₦ 3,500 and white blouse for ₦ 7,500. And don’t forget about the high hills to get superior.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

The 90s teenager

The world trend on nostalgia has sneaked almost in every country, our is no exception. So if you still have a colorful sweat jacket and oversized t-shirts with silly captions, easily get them on. If you haven’t, then go to Jiji where we’ve found this funny t-shirt for ₦ 1,500, blue old-fashioned jeans for ₦ 4,000, and a sweat jacket.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

Party girl

A by-invitation party, music concert, or a festival… These girls appear for a moment here and there, but, it’s worth paying tribute, they do it beautifully and tastefully.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

Fo such exciting occasions, we’ve selected a combination of an unmodest skirt for ₦ 1,999, pretty crop top for ₦ 2,000, plus, added a pair of colorful shoes for ₦ 1,500 to add casualty to the whole outfit.

Hip hop adherent

It may seem that everything is very easy. You just need to choose а bomber jacket of your favorite basketball team, a cap and put on some classic Nice Air Force. However, without a certain degree of brutality, there is a risk to look like a provincial high schooler.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

We picked this jacket for ₦ 8,000, sneakers for ₦ 4,000, and a fashionable hip hop or docker cap for ₦ 3,000.

Princess at the ball

If you’re going to attend a bestie’s birthday or a wedding, then it’s time to purchase this very head-turning red dress decorated with sequins. We chose this one for ₦ 8,000.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

High-flier

He got tired of posh nightclubs by 20, and in his pocket, there are the keys to the Audi presented by his father for his 18th birthday. He is handsome, rich, and terribly spoiled.

How to suit up if the county economy hit the bottom

For the image of a big-city reveler, we’ve found a denim shirt for ₦ 3,500, white sports shirt for ₦ 3,800, beige trousers for ₦ 5,500, and loafer shoes for ₦ 3,000.

Thousands of advertisers on Jiji offer clothes and accessories that suit every pocket. Contact a seller, check up the quality, and haggle over the price that is comfortable for you both.

Source: Legit.ng

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