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Fashion speaks for you without saying a word. If you pick the right dress for the day, you don’t have to say much, your style will.

Whatever you do, don’t sleep on a dope fashion style. Be intentional about how you want the public to perceive and receive you.

Emmy award-winning designer and the founder of The Futur—an online education platform with the sole mission of teaching a billion people how to make a living by simply doing what they love, Chris Do, wears that hat that usually starts a conversation. He is more than a graphic designer with a little bit of a brilliant fashion touch.

LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 21: Chris Do poses with Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation award for”Heart of Stone” in press room during 62nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awardsat the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on August 21, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

He speaks through his designs and and texts on his snapback. Most of the times you can either find “God is a designer” on it or “type” or “RAW”. The text tells more about his personality and beliefs.

This isn’t entirely new. People say stuff they believing in on T-shirts and caps through various campaigns. They are not necessarily considered as fashion. Somehow, Mr Do has made it his own simple fashion brand and he keeps it rolling.

This is similar to the hip-hop and rap culture in Black communities in the States. We may likened his style to the culture. Chris Do wearing his conversation starter snapbacks has given talks and conducted workshops on different subjects including Branding, Graphic & Motion Design, Social Media Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business Management, and Client Relations.

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By Elijah Christopher

 

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Elijah Christopher is a lifelong creative artist and a journalist for “A New Touch Of Africa”, an American news media and magazine focusing on Africa-related issues, fashion, new technologies and innovations. He has contributed to several published works, most notably a collaborative poem celebrating Scottish poet Edwin Morgan and in 2021 was the winner of the DIAJ Award for his photo-artistry.

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