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Bunji Garlin’s Most 6 Stylish Moments


Trinidad & Tobago has picked up the pace and is growing with the global fashion industry. Our celebrities locally have not failed us in representing our culture along with showing a sense of style. It's been an interesting couple of years for men's style globally; especially where entertainment and media is concerned, consequently there's never been a better time for guys to want to learn how to dress well. Clothes certainly don’t make the man. But they do make him better. This brings me to male local celebrity, Ian Alvarez better known by his stage name Bunji Garlin. Holder of Trinidad & Tobago’s first Soul Train Award for Best International Performance for the song "Differentology", Bunji Garlin has grown as an artiste and so to has his sense of style. Bunji’s fashion statements I can assure you has not gone unnoticed and as a result I couldn't help but highlight his 6 most stylish moments.

#6 
At #6 Bunji rocks a softer look than usual in this coral pink pants & white shirt. How many men can say they murdered pink pants. Thumbs up Mr. Garlin.

#5
#5 would have to be this track suit #loveit


#4
Coming in at # 4 is this camo combo & red, white & black nikes #score

#3

Another combo that did not fail is # 3 this all white combo worn with these red kicks #win


#2
He never fails us, somehow he always manages to sneak our national colours in there. Second stylish moment is this three piece suit. We see you Bunji.


#1
BUNJI GARLIN'S MOST STYLISH MOMENT
Him earlier this year in May on 106 & Park in this red men's blazer, black inners, distressed jeans & black jordans.

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