Those who had the good fortune to visit the Durban July Show have been busy sharing their photos on social media. Photos of Lasizwe Dambuza and his brother (Lungile) were posted on Twitter as a result. The way the two traded jackets throughout the day attracted people's attention.



Lungile first wore a plain black jacket with a bow on the side, whereas Lasizwe wore a jacket with a black and white check pattern. The comments drew a range of responses.


Some others found it to be both clever and funny. Others remarked on how encouraging it is to see families getting along, particularly in public. There has been a lot of commentary. View additional responses below.



Post your comments in the section below. What do you think of the general reactions to the jackets? Would you think about engaging in a similar activity with your siblings?
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