Orlando Pirates' new playmaker has an eye for local style and dresses in the same brand as some of South African football's most respected legends.
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What's the story?
In light of Makhehlene Makhaula making his dream move to Orlando Pirates, we look at his taste in local fashion.
Makhaula has styled in two local brands , one of which has been heavily supported by three Bafana Bafana legends.
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Let's take a closer look at Makhaula's locally sourced style...
Makhaula's local style
The 33-year-old playmaker is set to dazzle the streets in Johannesburg with local drip that's recognised by SA legends such as Siphiwe Tshabalala, Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Teko Modise.
El Dambie is a streetwear brand run by designer Sbu Myeni and Makhaula has taken a liking to a couple of the garments on offer by the boutique fashion label.
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The combos at El Dambie feature streetwear's staple clothing such as hoodies, sweaters, cargo pants, shorts and graphic t-shirts to name a few.
Makhaula has been spotted rocking two separate orange shorts from the brand, as well as a black graphic tee, while Shabba and Letsholonyane have been pictured in El Dambie's cosy sweaters.
AmaZulu's Pule Ekstein and Kaizer Chiefs' Edmilson Dove, like Teko Modise, are avid supporters of the brand, styling in some of their vibrant jackets and logo t-shirts.
Makhaula is also a fan of Stafsetu, a Jo'burg-based streetwear brand that's well endorsed by a former Buccaneer, Linda Mntambo:
Scroll through the gallery to view Makhaula and the legends in El Dambie:
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