This podcast episode explores the transformative power of fashion in the Democratic Republic of Congo, focusing on the vibrant fashion movements of La Sape and Sapology. The episode highlights how Congolese men, known as Sappors or Sappers, use extravagant and flamboyant fashion as a way to defy their material conditions and assert their own identity. The episode delves into the historical context of these fashion movements, tracing their origins to the colonial era and the influence of Western fashion on Congolese society. It also discusses the political philosophies of Authenticité and Mobutu Sese Seko's attempts to promote a new national identity through fashion. Overall, the episode showcases how fashion in Congo is not just about style, but also about freedom, self-expression, and resistance against societal norms and oppressive regimes.