Prison Uniform is Runway Fashion

 

Fashion is not practical. Rich women carry small handbags because they have chauffeurs. They don't carry house keys, umbrellas, flip flops or bottled water. That small bag only has a cellphone for selfies. 

‘Let’s do this. We won’t get caught.’

We do get caught and go to prison. Someone should conduct workshops for 12 year-old kids and ask them why they don’t want to go to prison. Better still, the school system should include prison tours at that age. Delete that, bad idea. Parents will sue for implying that their kids are born to do crime. 

Kids that age don’t know a lot about prison but they definitely know the orange uniform because of television shows, headline news and the internet. Therefore, it will be the #1 reason why they won’t take the crime choice. Can you imagine being forced to wear the same thing day in day out?

Adults do it all the time. It’s called fashion, which is voluntary prison uniform. We want to fit in. We want to look like everybody else. Unique is a foreign language. We don’t want to be ostracized. Same-ness is an ideal we aspire to.

We even fly to strange places to do strange things with strangers, to get money to buy prison uniform called fashion. Inmates don’t spend a dime on their uniform and they can’t wait to leave prison and wear any color, but orange.

Crime is a choice, so is street fashion.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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