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The theory of "cut your cloth according to your size" doesn't work for this young fashionista.

He will cut your fabrics according to what fit you and not your size.
Meet the young fashionista Olorunfemi Abejide popularly known as famithreadcl.

Style and Model by: @famithreadcl #trendingfashionista

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  1. wow your right @focuslenx #famithreadcl is truly an exceptional fashionista everyone needs to try out for real...thumbs up #famithreadcl all d way

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