That would be a totally different scenario since you are directly embracing and declaring allegiance to the enemy of God's Word, his will, and his people. I have never read that "your enemy, the waist beads, walks about seeking whom it may devour!"
Cultures differ in different countries. What may be offensive to one culture may not be to another.
For instance, in the United States, you may think you have something on the bottom of your shoe and raise your shoe up so it is directly in the line of sight of others. We would not think anything of it. but in the Middle East and in many Asian countries it is considered offensive and a sign of disrespect.
Most of us in the Western World don't think twice about entering the homes of other with our shoes on. In other countries, this can be taken as a sign of disrespect.
Shorts are accepted in most Western nations but not in the Middle East. Doesn't make shorts sinful, but it is considered a taboo in many Muslim countries.
Headdresses in Africa are common, but not in the United States unless you are an American Indian dressing for a ceremony.
That's what I am referring to. The poster lives in Jamaica. Customs are different. Just because your country or region has different customs does not make it sinful.
One particular incident I recall well was a good Pastor friend of mine whose wife grew up on the Bayous of Louisiana. She used to kiss everyone on the cheek as was the custom in Cajun Country. You should have heard some of the comical statements some other made about her and her moral turpitude. To her it was a formal way to say "Hello" with warmth and respect. To them it was a sign of a desire to be overtly flirtatious. To me it was humorous and gave me a chance to explain differences in cultures, even within the same Country.