EdF: Jules Koundé defends his clothing style

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Very good during Euro 2024 with the French team, but also with FC Barcelona, ​​Jules Koundé (25 years old) has moved into another dimension by becoming a leader of the Blues, but also of the Blaugranas on the field. In addition to his excellent football form, the ex-Bordelais also causes a sensation thanks to his famous sharp clothing outfits, sometimes criticized, especially during the last gathering where he dared to wear a skirt. But the French defender defended his style.

“First of all, I do it because I like it. I like it, I feel comfortable in the way I dress. If it can open the minds of some people… for example, men have ankle boots, men have always worn ankle boots. It’s just a lack of knowledge to say that it’s reserved for women. Again, everyone is free to do what they want, as they see fit. That’s my message. From the moment you feel good about yourself, what others say doesn’t matter.”. Everything for the drip.

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