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START Buying These Clothes! SOS


Remember, you are what you wear. Therefore, if you dress like a gangster, and if you continue to buy your kids and loved ones the items below, letting them pair them as such, you are conditioning them into that lifestyle. Setting them up for the streets as they already have the uniform bought by mum, grandad, auntie, sis, etc.


We push our loved ones into the streets by the things we buy them. When you buy your son these items, you make it harder for him to be beyond that. What do I mean? Your son dresses in joggers and a puffer jacket, leather gloves, etc., all the time. He dresses like a gang member. Dressing like this, your son isn't going to be a president because his dress code already limits him. It goes beyond just dress code and becomes a mindset, becomes who you are. So if your mindset is limited to dressing like the local drug dealer, you will not do what presidents do, what doctors do. You will not hang out with people that leaders hang out with, will not be in the places that politicians are in because your dress code limits you to being that.


One of the most important factors is the clothes you buy your kids.


STOP buying your loved ones—siblings, partners, teenage sons, etc.—a nice casual shirt if they live in a place where clothes like these are mainly worn by gang members or people on the road.


Why is it important?

Well, have you heard of mistaken identity? Yes, that's how it can happen. Listen more on this here. So you have to be mindful of what you buy and wear. How you present yourself is important; you can attract negative or positive attention. So, if you dress like a gang member, you will only attract that type of energy: other gang members, police, cases, jail, courts. If you don't want your loved ones to keep attracting these types of scenarios and people, it's time for a wardrobe change. Or you can continue to take the risk.



What To START Buying Instead.


Shirts.


Briefcase.


T-shirts.


Suits/blazers.


Trousers.



Shoes.


Shorts:


Tie.

Stay Out Of Crime Shopping List:

  • Shirts

  • Clean plain T-shirts

  • Shorts

  • Trousers, less jeans, less tracksuits

  • Blazer

  • Coloured gloves with patterns or plain. Even brown leather is better than black leather due to the connotations.

  • Hats, caps, just try to avoid Stoney or Nike

  • Tie

  • Briefcase or nice bag instead of "Just Do It" or Nike backpacks that other street thugs wear

  • Jumper as opposed to hoodie

  • Shoes

  • Sandals

  • Trainers, but not ones you see people you don't want your child to be like wearing

  • Padded coat, business coats, just avoid bomber


Remember:

The same way you are what you eat, you are what you wear. If you look like a high-value person, you will attract other high-value people.  If you look like a model, you may attract other models or people in that world. If you just look like a random boy,

 wearing his shirt and shorts strolling in the area, will you get asked if you belong to the postcode? Will other gang members stop you to try to befriend you because they can relate? Or will you just be invisible to them as the way you dress does not identify you as belonging to the streets? Image matters .



Listen to The Get Out Of Crime Podcast for more information; You are what you wear with Bobi x


Until Next Time My Guys,

Stay Out Of Crime

Love, GOOC

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