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  2. Gomesi - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing Gomesi at a wedding in Kampala, Uganda. A gomesi, also known as a Busuuti or Bodingi, is a colorful floor-length dress. It is the most commonly used costume for women in Buganda and Busoga. [1] Traditional male attire is the kanzu. [1] [2] The gomesi has had many changes in its uses and design since its origination.

  3. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In Uganda, the kanzu [27] is the national dress of men in the country. Women from central and eastern Uganda wear a dress with a sash tied around the waist and large exaggerated shoulders called a gomesi. [28] Women from the west and north-west drape a long cloth around their waists and shoulders called suuka. Women from the south-west wear a ...

  4. Kanzu - Wikipedia

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    The groomsmen and other men who are members of the wedding party wear the kanzu with a suit jacket. In Uganda, the groom wears a suit jacket on top of the kanzu, and the bride's attire is the gomesi. [1] In Tanzania and Kenya, the bride's attire is a white wedding dress or the West African boubou. [6]

  5. Buganda - Wikipedia

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    The traditional dress is the Kanzu for men and the Gomesi for women. However, Western-style fashion is very popular these days. However, Western-style fashion is very popular these days. Some of the more common hairstyles are Bantu knots (especially Bitutwa), cornrows , Pencil braids (Biswahili), Braids , Crotchets , Weaves and Afros .

  6. Used clothing from the West is a big seller in East Africa ...

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    Jostling for space, people jam the crowded footpaths crisscrossing a massive open market in Uganda's capital. Downtown Kampala’s Owino Market has long been a go-to enclave for rich and poor ...

  7. Mushanana - Wikipedia

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    Mushanana is now only worn for formal and ceremonial occasions such as weddings, church services or funerals, and by traditional dancers in both Rwanda and Burundi. [2] Mushanana is also worn by the Bafumbira women from Kisoro District in the Kigezi sub-region in the south-western part of Uganda. [3]

  8. Uganda head says used clothing imports from 'dead people ...

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    Previously worn apparel imports fuel a vibrant resale market in a list of African countries, but textile makers say it stifles their ability to grow.

  9. What Uganda’s war on second-hand clothes means for fashion

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    Every year, millions of hand-me-down T-shirts, jeans and dresses make their way from the US and Europe to East Africa. But the volume of donated clothing is becoming unmanageable, and critics are ...