A man shared his thoughts about the South African Olympic team's Opening Ceremony uniform. He noted that the outfits made them look like FNB interns.
A local comedian took to his TikTok account to share his thoughts about the South African Olympic team's Opening Ceremony uniformOnline users felt the same way about the team's uniform and also suggested some local designers the Olympics committee could have collaborated with@bouwerbosch
He suggested the designers download Canva to find African templates to incorporate into the garments."This even looks like they took the photos in front of FNB in the CBD."
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