The fashion suits are delightsome wears for the majority of African men and women who desire to be like their western counterparts. There is a craving in the heart of every upcoming young adult in Africa to live outside the shores of the mother African continent. This has made people like that to desire to mimic the whites in every manner especially when it comes to the art of wearing the suit. In the private sector, putting on the suit is the order of the day.
The private sector in Africa comprises of all non-governmental offices and corporate bodies who operate their business or services on private grounds. These are known in Africa as NGO’s (Non Governmental Organizations). These private offices abound in virtually all the countries that make up the African continent. The owners of these organizations are mainly from the local community or from the foreign countries.
In virtually all the private offices, the suit wears are the order of the day. The directors of these private companies wear the fashion suits almost on daily basis. Like in most banks in Africa, most of the private sector organizations also have the suit dress at the common dressing code. Hence, all the workers in the private sector are mandated to put on the suit on daily basis. However, some of the private organizations also grant their workers the liberty to be on traditional attires on some specific days of the week, mainly Thursdays or Fridays.
In all, one thing is very certain in the suit wearing habit of most Africans. The average African person likes to wear the suit even on daily basis. This is because of the honor, dignity, prestige and respect that follow those who put on the suit.
