No 'Nonsense' Mallu Rinosh loves loafers over flip-flops

Rinosh has strange choices when it comes to daily-wears.

Actor, singer and music composer Rinosh George isn't new to netizens of Keralite origin. His music albums 'I am a Mallu' and 'Coma' released on YouTube have been avidly gobbled up by Malayali music lovers.

The vibrant showman is in the spotlight again after he breathed life into the protagonist in MC Jithin's directorial debut, 'Nonsense'. The film revolves around the life of a bicycle stunt enthusiast who gets frequently bogged down by others for his quirky yet sincere waywardness.

A typical Bengaluru-bred youth who flaunts baggy denims, flashy t-shirts and trendy accessories, Rinosh George, prefers light-weight loafers over shoes and boots. “I wear loafers even to formal and party occasions. Unlike in metros, we Keralites have a lot of reasons to remove footwear at our gatherings. It's quite difficult to untie the laces each time. So I prefer loafers over boots,” he says.

Is there a reason for someone to choose loafers over flip-flops? “Well, I used to wear flip-flops to walk around my locality but I happened to injure my toes a lot of times due to my careless walking style and tripping. I switched to loafers at home also,” Rinosh says.

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Rinosh has strange choices when it comes to daily-wears too. Addicted to nostalgic clothing, he seldom updates his wardrobe. The Kottayam native has still got his class-2 uniforms, poly-ester bermudas he bought from water-theme parks and disposable beach-wear he purchased while in high-school.

“I wear all those even today. I am so attached to the memories connected to them that I don't feel like throwing them away,” he says.

When it comes to casuals, Rinosh flaunts round-neck tees and denims. He wears black attire to parties and weddings. “Black is a statement colour. You look distinctive and classy in black. I got at least 10 black shirts and black trousers,” he says. Rinosh prefers shirts to collared tees to wear at formal occasions. For him, shirts show-case one's body in the most decent manner.

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Rinosh does not accessorize much. Yet, his wrist watch is just more than an accessory to him. “Watch gives me confidence and courage. I get a feeling that the time is with me,” he says. He uses a Fossil casual broad-dialed watch with all his attires.

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