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Bebe Cool's outfit in new music video 'Byowaba' is only available in children's size

Bebe Cool took a few fashion risks in his new music video for his song "Byowaba". Did they pay off? You be the judge of that. The three outfits lend the video different "vibes" but the eye-catching aspect of two of them is the on-brand fashion stretch for him and surprisingly, one of the two outfits is only available in children's sizes now...?

Bebe Cool's outfit in new music video 'Byowaba' is only available in children's size/Instagram
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"Byowaba" is Bebe Cool's latest song and video with the nostalgic tones of his easy-going family-centric songs and the freshness and youthfulness of the fashion choices. Notably the army olive green double-breasted half-sleeve coat, white long-sleeve undershirt, olive green sweats and the Nike Air Force 1 High “Realtree Camo” to complete the look. The outfit looks like something a dancer would wear.

A search for this outfit reveals that it might have been custom-made or simply not available online. However, there's one design in particular that looks similar to his. The unisex military khaki outfit for "Kids Dance Costume, Hip Hop, Loose, Dance Wear, Everyday Wear, Boys, Girls, K-Pop, Jazz Hip-Hop, Unisex, Street Events, Support Teams, and Stage Outfit" on Amazon.

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In the second outfit, Cool goes all undertaker in a punk black leather jacket trench coat with leather pants and black boots.

The two extreme ends of fashion choices chase down the soul of youthfulness and heartache intertwined in the love song. They also tie into the title of the song "Byowaba" meaning "going astray". But they also show that not all strays are lost, just like his costume choices paid off.

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"Men also have pain when heartbroken but most times they are taken for granted. Most songs are towards women yet men love equally too. #Byowaba a song soft for loving men video is officially out," the caption of the song on YouTube reads.

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