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5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by dammy13(m): 5:29am On Feb 28, 2017
A majority of Nigerian men like to feel comfortable while embarking on a trip and that is quite understandable. However, there are some clothing items that should certainly be a no-no no matter what. While we at Jumia Travel are not trying to dictate what Nigerian men should or shouldn’t wear. Here is a list of 5 things they should definitely not consider putting on.



1. Toe shoes
Really? Why would anyone even want to wear this to anywhere? Why would anyone think it is so critical that they show off their toes to the world? Toe shoes, minimalist running shoes with separated toes, are intended to support barefoot-style running, they are not fashion shoes and should not be worn while travelling or doing anything else really.

2. Boot-cut/flared jeans
No matter how old-fashioned a man you are, you should endeavour to at least stay a little stylish and go with the trends. No doubt boot-cut or flared jeans could be great for freeing up your legs and letting air in while travelling, but really, they should be left in 2003 where they belong.



3. Team Jersey
You love your team and you would possibly even give your life defending it. That is great, but you do not have to wear your team jersey while travelling. Nigerian men do this a lot and it is not very attractive. Actually, wearing a team jersey could even get you into trouble if you are heading to a location where your team is abhorred.

4. Mesh Basketball Shorts
Basketball is not as huge as football in Nigeria, yet the men in the country seem to have an obsession for the mesh basketball shorts. And the thing is, they love to wear them when they are not playing basketball. Travelling while wearing a mesh short may seem like a good idea especially if the weather is hot and you are travelling by road maybe, but it is far from appealing and gives off a lousy vibe.



5. Big Studded belt
Basically, big studded belts are an eyesore that should not be tolerated under any circumstances…even if you are a celebrity. Again, it could add unnecessary bling to your entire outfit and attract petty thieves to you.

https://travel.jumia.com/blog/ng/5585-5585
Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by Nobody: 5:32am On Feb 28, 2017
I don't understand bro...
Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by Davash222(m): 5:54am On Feb 28, 2017
Bro, Abeg DM me your address so if I wan travel next time I go come make u give me wetin I go wear travel abeg.
Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by Nobody: 6:07am On Feb 28, 2017
cheesy grin ha ha.
Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by Monalisa185(f): 6:15am On Feb 28, 2017
I'll tour round the world with him if he wears that fine Man Utd jersey grin


Op, e be like sey you no dey Niger? My Nigerian niccurs no care one bit
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Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by rawpadgin(m): 6:33am On Feb 28, 2017
Jersey? seriously?

have u seen jerseys that are way classier than ur regular T-shirt?

I ain't talking about ur conventional Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal or Madrid Jersey

am talking Jersey that are not common

like this........

Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by LAFO: 6:42am On Feb 28, 2017
Oya write things women shouldn't wear when travelling
Re: 5 Things Nigerian Men Should Not Wear While Travelling by lalasticlala(m): 10:10am On Feb 28, 2017

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