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Zakhele Lepasa Has a Very Clean Fashion Sense!

Zakhele Lepasa Has a Very Clean Fashion Sense! The Buccaneers striker keeps himself in neat and tidy drip.

Zakhele Lepasa Has a Very Clean Fashion Sense! The Buccaneers striker keeps himself in neat and tidy drip.

Orlando Pirates striker Zakhele Lepasa has one of the more educated tastes in fashion in the PSL. Check out how he keeps himself both clean and fresh with his killer outfits.

Zakhele Lepasa seems like a very well-spoken and well-mannered figures in the PSL. This is because of the way he carries himself off the pitch.

Zakes is a very neat, clean, and tidy person. He doesn’t indulge in any fancy haircuts; he keeps it simple with a cleanly shaved head.

All these traits are visible to see in his fashion sense. The striker is aloof in his fresh gear.

He doesn’t wear superfluous, sensational, and extra outfits. Lepasa usually keeps it simple.

On the field, it has been a very important year for the striker. Injury has hampered his last two seasons, when he was relatively off the grid.

Now, he seems to have regained his fitness and is a regular for The Buccaneers under José Riveiro. He started for Orlando Pirates in the defeat to Kaizer Chiefs in the Soweto Derby on Saturday afternoon.

The striker spoke about how tough it was for him when he was injured for two years.

“When I got injured, a lot of people moved away from me,” he told Andile Ncube on Sports Amplified with Andile Ncube.

“A lot of people that I thought were now my friends, a lot of people that I thought always supported me. They moved away from me.

“And then you start seeing also people start having conversations about the team without you and it gives you a different perspective about life.

“You’re no longer on a high horse. You now realise I’m like everyone else and it humbles you and I’m glad that it happened at my age.

“And I actually saw that this is humbling me more than anything.” He lamented.

The striker will be hoping to remain injury free this season.

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