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http://www.africafeed.com/post/73905...-gucci-loafers
The article talks about a dandy sub-culture in poverty stricken Congo. People are dirt poor but shell out a year's wages for Prada suits and such.
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The article talks about a dandy sub-culture in poverty stricken Congo. People are dirt poor but shell out a year's wages for Prada suits and such.
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In a country where many survive on 30 cents a day, Papy Mosengo is flashing $1,000 worth of designer clothing on his back, Dolce Gabbana cap and Versace stretch shirt to his spotless white Gucci loafers.
"It makes me feel so good to dress this way," the 30-year-old said when asked about such conspicuous consumption in a city beset by unemployment, crime and homelessness. "It makes me feel special."
But Mosengo can scarcely afford this passion for fashion. He worked eight months at his part-time job at a money-exchange shop to earn enough for the single outfit, one of 30 he owns, so he'll never have to wear the same one twice in a month. He doesn't own a car. He lets an ex-girlfriend support their 5-year-old son and still lives with his parents, sleeping in a dingy, blue-walled bedroom that is more aptly described as a closet with a mattress.