I must be honest, in all the excess of SLXS, I have never been too interested in wearing suits and dressing smart. It does not really suit(Enjoy it) my style of absolute leisure and pleasure. I cruise in shorts, T-shirts and generally I wear a more approachable vibe.
I love nothing more than a fine quality T-shirt, and find myself in the company of a couple of Levi’s T-shirts as I speak. I have four at the moment and they are great. Their price is around R220 each, and the quality is awesome and the fit is perfect for me. Also, the designs seem to be done in small quantities, and I never ever see anyone else wearing the same Levi T-shirts as me which is a good thing. Normally I see a Levi T-shirt I like, I then buy it and two or so weeks later they are all sold out and they don’t make that design again.

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The T-shirts are 100% cotton which keep you nice and cool and the fabric is a nice thickness. Some shirts are really nice looking, and you feel like Brad Pitt whilst wearing them. But hit the summer sun and you feel like an arm pit with the amount of sweat pouring off of you.
So I’m just letting you know that you should keep an eye on Levi’s stores for good T-shirts, at competitive prices, with a good fit and a rock star look.
My most rock star one is the T-shirt on the top left with the skull on it. The skull wears a cowboy hat and there are some sort of an eagles wings coming out of it. Obviously eagles have a sort of American vibe to them.
Which means I need to tell you this. Usually before a night out when I wear this T-shirt, I like to work with leather, making belts and stuff.
The native Americans always said that working with hides and pelts releases the soul.
How correct they are. How correct they are…
So visit Levi’s at one of the stores I normally do in Cape Town.
Namely:
Levi’s Canal Walk
Levi’s Cavendish Square in Claremont
Levi’s at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
Sean Lloyd
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