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Nigeria: Sail Away in Navy Stripes


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Vanguard (Lagos)

15 June 2008
Posted to the web 16 June 2008

Jemi Ekunkunbor
Lagos

As the rains continue to pour down and canals, rivers and sea fill up, a boat cruise for some is just in order. And when it comes to sailing, the compelling white and those distinctive lines of the navy readily come to mind.

Over the years, the navy blue and white stripes have made great fashion statements of their own while still reminding us that it is time to roll out the boat and sail.

In case you need a style of your own and you desire to stand out this season, those distinctive lines is just what you need to set you apart from the crowd. Interestingly, navy blue and white stripes takes a pride of place with many fashion items which you can easily choose from. Want to sail? Try this.



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