Several DStv Premiership youngsters are jumping on the ever-growing Football/Fashion trend, which has liberated stylish footballers globally.
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Samkelo Zwane, Jaedin Rhodes and Relebohile Mofokeng have shown that they have the flair and swag on and off the pitch.
The trio of talented young ballers have been uplifting up-and-coming South African streetwear brands, giving themselves the right platform to express their love for fashion.
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DStv Prem youngsters get into fashion
As the current football landscape sees more players build a brand for themselves away from the game, young South African footballers are not wasting time in polishing their off-pitch personas.
The football/fashion crossover is showing no signs of slowing down and three talented DStv Premiership youngsters are taking advantage of the trend.
Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Samkelo Zwane was pictured in a new campaign for ODD WEAR, a Johannesburg-based streetwear brand that featured another Glamour Boy, Aden McCarthy in their previous collection.
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The trendy Amakhosi star is one of the best dressed players in his team and we're likely to see more ventures into the fashion world from the Chiefs academy graduate.
Orlando Pirates prodigy Relebohile Mofokeng is another baller who recognises the a fashion brand in his community.
The teenage sensation is one of the muses for STAFSETU, a brand that has used Linda Mntambo, Mduduzi Shabalala and Mfundo Vilakazi as models.
Here's a recent STAFSETU look rocked by Mofokeng and Kaizer Chiefs' own teenage talent, Vilakazi.
Cape Town City star Jaedin Rhodes was seen working his magic in front of the camera for a boutique unisex brand from Cape Town, B-Triggered.
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