Citizen TV crew who visited Mombasa for Mashujaa Day celebrations were very aware that when you visit Rome, you do what the Romans do.
In this case, they stunned the crowed when they popped up in Muslim religious attires, commonly known as Kanzus.
Kanzus are one of the most commonly used attires at the coast.
Francis Gachuri, Stephen Letoo and Rashid Abdalla were all clad in Kanzus and they were looking amazing during the Mashaujaa Day celebrations that were held at Mama Ngina Drive.
The three took photos together before they later joined by Lulu Hassan.
When the photos were later shared on social media, Kenyans could not sit on their hilarious reactions, especially seeing the likes of Gachuri and Letoo in Kanzus.
"Mashujaa day Mombasa!," Letoo posted on Instagram tagging along Rashid Abdalla and Gachuri.
Here are some photos taken from the occasion courtesy of Citizen TV reporter Stephen Letoo;
L-R: Francis Gachuri, Stephen Letoo and Rashid Abdalla
L-R: Stephen Letoo , Rashid Abdalla and Francis Gachuri.
The celebrations were conducted by the Kenya Navy for the first time in history.
"Mashujaa Day 2019 will be marked by a Sail past conducted by the Kenya Navy.Sail past is a naval tradition that started about 200 years ago, in which naval ships in a fleet salute the Admiral or the Commander-in-Chief. #MashujaaDay," read Kenya Defence Forces tweet.