The term "Boazers" does not appear to correspond to any widely recognized group or concept in historical or contemporary contexts. If you meant "Boers," the Afrikaners of South Africa, they had rights that included land ownership, political representation, and cultural autonomy, especially during the period of the Boer Republics in the 19th century. They engaged in conflicts with British colonial forces over these rights, leading to the Boer Wars. If this is not what you were referring to, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
Roald wasn't made a Boazer in the book "Boy" because he did not excel in sports, which was a key requirement for becoming a Boazer at his school. The Boazers were a prestigious group of students who excelled in athletics, and Roald's talents and interests were more focused on academics and storytelling rather than sports.
"Fashion-forward" is your middle name, and while you follow the trends, you're just as likely to set a few of your own (you were the first among your friends to start wearing a fitted vest over a tee). You love quality clothes, and you like to look good - you crave being the center of attention and don't mind it if people think you're high-maintenance. After all, you kind of are - you either have your hair dresser, esthetician or tailor on speed dial (we won't tell). You are always dressed to impress, whether you're pumping gas or clubbing in Prague, everything you're wearing is crisp, clean and effortlessly cool.Your wardrobe consists of dark and neutral colors (black, grey, tan, brown, navy and white), designer jeans, sleek sunglasses, fitted boazers and a watch that likely cost more than your TV. You love mixing textures and patterns in unexpected ways and aren't afraid of a splash of color (only real men can wear pink). Nothing about your outfit is accidental - even if you look "sloppy," it's that kind of Hollywood put-together sloppy that just comes off as sexy, confident and full of attitude (in a good way). You woulnd't be caught dead in a sleeveless tee, pleated khakis or tighty whities.Your designer love matches: Tom Ford, Gucci, Prada and anything from Barney'sYour fashion motto: Clothes may not make the man, but they sure as hell don't hurt!Items you shouldn't be without:7 for all Mankind jeansLong scarfFedoraLeather ankle boots