From the series 'Joburg Style Battles'.
Young member of Izikhotane showing off his Sfarzo jeans.
Izikhotane is a Zulu word meaning "to lick", but it has now become a street slang for "bragging". It has its roots in the early days of the movement, which first emerged around 2010, when "Izis" would deliberately spill packets of custard, considered a treat by many poor black South Africans, and then ostentatiously lick it off their hands and clothes.
- Subject Matter: Street photography, fashion, portrait
- Created: 2012
- Inventory Number: DTAM.GSB_B.42