WHERE ARE THE AFRICA MEMBERS ON THE CLASSIC FORUM??

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Hello All,

I've been a member of this forum since 2006 while a resident of NYC (15 years) and through it, enhanced my passion for gentlemen's tailored clothing.

Having moved to Africa in 2010, my participation declined in the intervening years but I miss the good stuff (tailored clothing). The biggest problem I find for those of us far away from the center (US or West Europe) is access to product we regularly see on this site and ability to fraternize with like minds.

I want to set up a thread for those faced with similar circumstances to explore ways in which we can indulge our passion for clothing despite the challenges. I would suggest an introductory thread with each member stating his/her (online) name or moniker and location, then we can go from there.

I'll start:

(i) Alan Bee (I live between Lagos, Nigeria & Dubai/Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Thank you and I hope to discover more than a few Co-Travelers

Alan Bee
 
I don't know whether this is serious or some other inside joke between the three stooges: OP, Conchita fellow and the other chap with the German-sounding name but alas, i watch this thread.
 
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Hello All,

I've been a member of this forum since 2006 while a resident of NYC (15 years) and through it, enhanced my passion for gentlemen's tailored clothing.

Having moved to Africa in 2010, my participation declined in the intervening years but I miss the good stuff (tailored clothing). The biggest problem I find for those of us far away from the center (US or West Europe) is access to product we regularly see on this site and ability to fraternize with like minds.

I want to set up a thread for those faced with similar circumstances to explore ways in which we can indulge our passion for clothing despite the challenges. I would suggest an introductory thread with each member stating his/her (online) name or moniker and location, then we can go from there.

I'll start:

(i) Alan Bee (I live between Lagos, Nigeria & Dubai/Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Thank you and I hope to discover more than a few Co-Travelers

Alan Bee
Greetings from Ebola!
 
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I used to be LatinStyleLover on SF. This guy fucked me over when I tried to buy some EG's from him

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Hello All,

I've been a member of this forum since 2006 while a resident of NYC (15 years) and through it, enhanced my passion for gentlemen's tailored clothing.

Having moved to Africa in 2010, my participation declined in the intervening years but I miss the good stuff (tailored clothing). The biggest problem I find for those of us far away from the center (US or West Europe) is access to product we regularly see on this site and ability to fraternize with like minds.

I want to set up a thread for those faced with similar circumstances to explore ways in which we can indulge our passion for clothing despite the challenges. I would suggest an introductory thread with each member stating his/her (online) name or moniker and location, then we can go from there.

I'll start:

(i) Alan Bee (I live between Lagos, Nigeria & Dubai/Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Thank you and I hope to discover more than a few Co-Travelers

Alan Bee
 
Dear Friend,

You may not know me, however I have happily found you via the means of the internet. My name is William C. Smith, I am 17 years of age and I am calling for your help quite desperately. But please, let me tell you quickly about how my life got flipped and turned upside down, putting me in the desperate situation you find me in today.

I was born and raised in the suburbs of West Philadelphia, USA. I spent a lot of my time on my school playground, generally chilling and acting all cool. I also loved to play basketball outside of the school. However one day, whilst doing this, a couple of guys who were up to no good started causing trouble near my house. I got into a large fight, which scared my mother greatly. Because of this, she suggested I move to the quiet town of Bel-Air in California to live with my auntie and uncle. The taxi ride there was long, however the licence plate and comedy dice in it kept me entertained. Upon my arrival, I thanked the taxi driver and settled in with my new family.

4 years have passed since that day, and all has been fine until now. My Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv have recently seperated due to Aunt Viv being unfaithful with Geoffrey the butler. My cousin Carlton has entered the world of narcotic drugs, and the family has collapsed. My mother died last year due to a vitamin C overdose, leaving me genuinely homeless and without family.

However, my mother left behind a large sum of money (Approximately $650,000USD) which is currently in the hands of the family lawyer. I can only access this money by paying the $3500 access fees as I am under the age of 18. If you were to help me raise these access fees, I would be happy to compensate you with $150,000USD of the money I have been left.

Please, if you can help me out financially then I would be grateful beyond recognition. All I need from you are the following:

Full name: Address: Marital status: Tel/Fax number:

Once I have these I can then put you in contact with our family barrister, Barrister Jazzy Jeff. He will see you through any legal proceedings that we may need to withdraw the funds, and also confirm to you what needs to be done. He is trustworthy man of God and a good friend of mine.

Thanks, and may God bless you. William C Smith
 
Cheers all. I am from Pretoria SA, lived briefly in Botswana and Nigeria, now residing in Harlem NY where my work largely involves celebrating and promoting the culture of the greater African diaspora. This is my men's accessories brand, which uses materials sourced from across the continent: Thomas Mark Heritage

My whole aesthetic is about sneaking a piece of Africana into what I wear every day, be it a pocket square printed in Mali or wrist beads from Namibia or a Tuareg indigo scarf.
 
Cheers all. I am from Pretoria SA, lived briefly in Botswana and Nigeria, now residing in Harlem NY where my work largely involves celebrating and promoting the culture of the greater African diaspora. This is my men's accessories brand, which uses materials sourced from across the continent: Thomas Mark Heritage

My whole aesthetic is about sneaking a piece of Africana into what I wear every day, be it a pocket square printed in Mali or wrist beads from Namibia or a Tuareg indigo scarf.

We are all scatterlings of Africa.
 

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