In case you haven’t noticed, Asake is active. The afrobeats musician this week released a fun-packed music video this week featuring aptly named “Active,” but in-between, the star has been dropping his fashion picks long before the video release.Â
Besides wearing a pair of jeans and a matching organic denim, complete with white sneakers, his sartorial choice also included a pared-back style in a cream sweater that he paired with slouchy pants and high-sole sneakers. Despite his laid back choice, Asake also added the Spencer Badu tote bag (retailing for 354,000 naira) and a vintage Yankee hat.
Consider the fisherman sandal a timeworn alternative to all the Billabong fashions – cord flip-flops, shell necklaces and board shorts


Consider the tote bag as a viable alternative to all men’s work bag options. From JW Anderson’s F/W 2024 to Boss F/W 23 collection, this traditionally mundane accessory has undergone a much-needed transformation, demonstrating that bags can cater to even the most conservative men.