Yes , my little nephew 5 year old Jeremiah is next up in line. Â I never really noticed how conscious he was about his dressing until his mother told me he insists that his sleeves are rolled up. Â Jeremiah goes to a catholic school here in NYC, where with catholic schools come uniforms , and he feels he needs to distinguish himself from the rest. I just need to air out that I , Joshua Kissi, Â in no way had any influence on the poses or clothes Jeremiah chose to wear. People may not believe me at all , but it is the truth of the matter here. From the Corduroy blazer , pink oxford, rolled up chinos, red socks accompanied by boat shoes speaks which volumes to a adult , I had no play.
What I admire is he is still in fact  a kid, his nose gets runny, he loves to swoosh around with his favorite spider man toy making loud noises, while still expressing himself to the max when it comes to dressing. I thought to myself at Jeremiah’s age I was quite rebellious on the choice of  clothes my Mom chose for me.  I would always label her choices  as “not cool” because it lacked bagginess or looked too preppy to wear.  This just took my brain in a spin to the future of when I have kids of my very own, and how that would turn out.
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