Sapu source:
This luxuriously dressed group is called "Sapu" in Africa, and "Sapu" means "clothing" in French. Sapur's germination can be traced back to the colonial period in Africa. The French traveled across mountains and rivers to Africa. At that time, Africans were still living naked, so French colonists exchanged second-hand clothes with local chiefs and hired African domestic servants as wages.
These domestic servants were the first fashionistas to accept the influence of European fashion clothes and aesthetics, and gradually evolved into today's "Sapu Association". Africans who join the association regard "elegance and fashion" as the most important event in their lives. Even if the house is surrounded by walls, save every penny from your teeth and buy a handsome suit.
Sapur's aesthetics;
A qualified Sapur should not only have a dozen suits, but also accessories such as crutches, sunglasses, cigars and umbrellas.
The most important thing is that Sapur must have a high degree of aesthetics and be ingenious in the collocation of clothes. Generally speaking, Sapu's clothes can't have more than three colors, and each color has a meaning. For example, red is passion, yellow is wealth, blue is elegance, orange is vanity and so on.