We brought you pictures of the stars that graced the launching of Sarkodie’s Sark Collections designed by Yas.
Now we are bringing you pictures of activities on the runaway. The Sark Fashion/Clothing Line comprises of shirts, t shirts, sweat pants, jumpers, sneakers, baseball caps, belts with Sarkodie’s face/logo embossed on them.
Sark is designed by Yas…
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Check out the pictures below…
i like de belts oooo
Well done job , nice tracksuit for gym not something I would wear on the street but I like the shoes even though they really look like the male louboutins thats a minus to me. even the belt is copied from hermes my question is who are his target market cause seems like most of his clothing are ment for skinny and muscle boys what about the ones with banku stomach or pounded yam stomach anyway congratulations and hope you succeed in your business empire
@Miyagi The Debater, lol he is trying to tell u that u have to hit the gym more often. Banku stomach is a no no for the clothes
@frog, hahahaha I’m sure your right about that hahaha
That cool and very nice designs but I don’t think am interested in them
I need something African or Ghanaian ,I have been seeing n wearing this kind of shoes n shirt here…
But I really like the slippers I will buy one if I got the chance (:
@27cдгibre(Ф_ф), slippers? nice but on a runway? no 🙂
the stuff are hot especially the belts. i would wear them even though i’m a girl lol. Ghanains it’s about tym we start supporting our ppl. LET’S ALL GO GAGA FOR SARKS!!!!
@Rita, true talk, Rita. but i am sure there will be those who will think buying them is giving more money to Sarkodie and so will boycott buying but they forget that proceeds from Georgio Armani also goes to Georgio Armani
nah..,; china made. should have considered african designs/prints instead with the sark logo.
@Lord, yes, African designs should have been it. now it is still like promoting other clothes from other countries
the belts and caps are gonna fly. so nice.
i am glad he didnt go african prints. he can mix it but not focus entirely on that. every celebrity in ghana is doing the african designs now. this is cool
all the best sarkodie
ok i like the collection but, if there is anything i hate is wearing clothes with the designers face or pic on it. i get it dat your name has to be on it n i will luv it more if the name was hidden lyk most designers do, but your face on it, is a no no 4 me. don’t try to use me as your human billboard……
Wonderful wk done . keep it up wt full support. obedi one
nice collection. but some of the cloths look too boring. anyway he should come out with womens wear too, thats will be nice. still he has my full support
Great idea but how are those outfit on the runway different from wat i always see guys wearing? It’s jx normal outfits nafin extra O. Nt wat i expected.
seriously some of sneakers de guys are showing are for ladies not men
I HATE SLIPPERS/SLIP-ONS (THE FOOTWEAR IN THE FIRST 2/3 PICTURES).. PLEASE THEY SHOULD STOP BRINGING THOSE ON THE RUNWAY
thanks Sally. what I’ve noticed about Ghanaians is that we are happy to support other people but when it comes to our own, we are quick to criticise which is sad really. smh to some of the comments here. the people saying he should have used african prints and so on and so forth, I’m sure he sat down with his including the designer to think abt this carefully. At the end of the day, being an entrepreneur is about doing something different from everybody, creating something for a niche market and i’m sure his designs are targeted at certain groups of people in Ghana – they are not for everyone. One thing you readers must know is that it’s easier to copy these so called designs using african prints, it’s everywhere for Christ sake therefore it’s not original. I’m aware that some of his designs are out there already, however these have Sarkodie’s personal touches which will appeal to his die hard fans. No wonder, SMEs in Ghana are in dire state! cos we have this belief that things made in Ghana are of poor quality and the ones made abroad are better! What we don’t know is that as we continue to use and wear imported goods we are supporting other economies instead of our own!