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  2. Kanga (garment) - Wikipedia

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    Whereas kitenge is a more formal fabric used for nice clothing, the kanga is much more than a clothing piece, it can be used as a skirt, head-wrap, apron, pot-holder, towel, and much more. The kanga is culturally significant on Eastern coast of Africa, often given as a gift for birthdays or other special occasions. [ 7 ]

  3. Kikoi - Wikipedia

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    Kikoy fabric in Nairobi. A kikoi is a traditional rectangle of woven cloth originating from Africa.Considered a part of Swahili culture, the kikoi is mostly worn by the coastal men but now includes the Maasai people of Kenya [1] as well as men from Tanzania and Zanzibar.

  4. Shweshwe - Wikipedia

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    Sotho woman wearing a brown shweshwe dress. Shweshwe (/ ˈ ʃ w ɛ ʃ w ɛ /) [1] is a printed dyed cotton fabric widely used for traditional Southern African clothing. [2] [3] Originally dyed indigo, the fabric is manufactured in a variety of colours and printing designs characterised by intricate geometric patterns.

  5. Kanzu - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Kofia (cap). Among the Swahili men of Tanzania and Kenya, the kanzu is always worn with a suit jacket, blazer, or sport coat. [5] For formal wear a Tanzanian man will don a kanzu, a suit jacket, and a kofia (cap). [4] Tribal chiefs wear the kanzu with a black bisht when attending a black tie event.

  6. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African clothing is the traditional clothing worn by ... the kanzu is the traditional dress worn by Swahili ... fashion until 1982 when a South African company, ...

  7. Kitenge - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitenge pattern. Customers and visitors at a display of African kitenge clothes. A kitenge or chitenge (pl. vitenge Swahili; zitenge in Tonga) is an East African, West African and Central African piece of fabric similar to a sarong, often worn by women and wrapped around the chest or waist, over the head as a headscarf, or as a baby sling.

  8. 50 Clothing Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Founded in 1978 but with roots dating back to 1932, Gitman Bros. has been producing American-made clothing for longer than most. The company specializes in formal men's shirts (starting at $90 ...

  9. Muzungu Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Muzungu Sisters is a fashion company founded in 2009 [1] (launched in 2011) [2] by Tatiana Casiraghi and Dana Alikhani. The word "Muzungu" is Swahili , meaning "traveler" [ 3 ] or "wanderer." [ 4 ]