Trench coats, bomber jackets dominates 2018 winter fashion

It is that time of the year where the weather has become more personal. It is very cold during the day even when the sun is shinning bright. Botswana nights and mornings cold has become unbearable as the cold pierces through the bone, hence the need to keep warm at all times.

For some people, winter has compromised their social life because they do not have warm and fashionable clothes to keep up their image. For some it is even worse because the blankets are the only things that can give them refuge from this unbearable weather.

For those who do not have enough blankets, they always talk of seeking ‘kobo e nang le matlho.’ But sharing bed with someone to keep warm is not the only solution as there are new and affordable fashion trends on place. Surprisingly ‘bo-malome’ (sa the Chinese shops are known as) sells warm and fashionable clothes at affordable prizes at a few more renowned clothing shops. 

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