Najib Balala, James Orengo and Hassan Joho

Irish playwright Oscar Wilde said that, “A well-tied tie, is the first serious step in life.” And some men, especially politicians, have taken the step more than just seriously.

Others, like the late tennis star Arthur Ashe, thought that, “Clothes and manners do not make the man; but when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.”

While waheshimiwa have all the money (at least those not battling cash-draining alimony and child-support cases) to showcase their august sartorial elegance, others might need serious styling and fashion.

The Nairobian sampled the fashion sense of some male politicians who time and again, and with their sense of fashion, have shown that “looking good isn’t self-importance; it’s self-respect.”

1. Ali Hassan Joho

Joho

To say the ‘emperor’ of Mombasa County is elegant is an understatement. The man who represents County 001 is ‘swaggerific’ and trendy. Some admirers would say he’s “the one every outfit seem to adore.”

Be it in casual, official or religious attire, Joho’s frame has ways of making clothes look good with his chic sense of the occasion. Even baseball caps and gangster sunglasses have ways of appearing like they were custom-made for him and nobody else.

His choice of denim pants, cuffed khakis, time pieces and loafers is spot on, such that one can safely say his recent boxed, dyed beard, Arab garb, janbiya (dagger) secured by a scarf and madigaga (sunglasses) got tongues wagging in admiration of his sartorial flair. Is he the hottest governor?

2. Senator James Orengo

Orengo

He of the ‘seven bearded sisters’ tag, Siaya Senator James Orengo has proved wrong the perception that fashion fads fade with age.

Even as he bends his mid-60s, the ageless Jimmy still retains his sense of pricey, well-fitting, pin-striped suits that frame his lithe frame. Even when casually dressed, Orengo looks hip in his expensive checked shirts, which the late Senator Mutula Kilonzo once complained as being sourced abroad for eye-popping price tags.

Jimmy still loves untucked floral shirts as well. It is as if for the former Ugenya MP, “clothes are never a frivolity; they always mean something!”

3. CS Najib Balala

Balala

Mr ‘Ninajibu’ will be spotted most times in fitting dark suits that seem to complement his light complexion.

His are the double slit suits and bright shirts that go well with flowery and bright ties, even though he apparently has no much liking for pocket squares.

The double slits seem to accommodate his movements. And when it comes to casual wear, his weakness for polo shirts is unmatched, mostly the bright ones that seem to fit his brawny body and accentuate his features that can’t go unnoticed.

The Cabinet Secretary for Tourism will sport jeans, red loafers and checked, tucked shirts that accentuate his tall frame in a manner to suggest that “the difference between style and fashion is quality.”

4. Ababu Namwamba

Namwamba

Although his box-like, ‘Aurlus Mabele’ hairstyle has ways of sitting on his head like a canoe about to be oared to Bundalang’i, give the man credit for sporting well-cut suits, three-piece or not, and always with a polka-dot pocket kerchief.

Pius Tawfiq Ababu Namwamba is ‘The Dapper Don’ even when dressed in replica military regalia or white linen. He knows what suits him perfectly, including fitting leather jackets.

With Ababu, you can safely say that he exemplifies the saying that “a man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care and then forgotten all about them.”

7. George Theuri

Theuri

The Embakasi West MP sports eye-catching official wear, but he’s even more elegant in casual gear to appeal to ma-boy wa mtaa - that’s you’ll find him in bling bling, browline sunglasses, leather jackets and caps? 

He will be clad in body-hugging T-shirts to go with ‘total eclipse of the sun’ glasses as if to say, “You don’t find a style. A style finds you.”

8. Mutula Kilonzo Junior

Kilonzo

Like his father, Senator Mutula Kilonzo Junior has a fetish for double vent dark pinstriped suits. Apparently, Kilonzo Junior picked this fashion sense from his late father.

The Makueni Senator is trendy in fitting suits and when he goes informal in collarless branded shirts and velvet jackets, the elegance is not lost, especially when it brings out his towering height. We are not sure whether the inside lining of the suits is the colour red loved by his father, who maintained the same tailor in Hong Kong!

Junior’s fashion sense whispers that “style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.”