What do you think?
What do you think of African clothing
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Very ergonomic.
Looks good and comfy. Should be easy to carry on and to care.
Whats that on the sleeve?
Looks like drapes i used to wear when i ran from home to the village house, when i pretended to be a king and watched yellow and black ants do battle
Your child hood sounds lonely
sure whatever but its fucking cringeworthy when black people born in this nation where it over here, like wtf are you doing mate, you wouldnt see me wearing a fucking green suit because i have irish ancestry
When was it invented and where does it originate from?
They sure as shit did not have clothing 200 years ago.
No, it was few years ago
Anglos and jews gave them chinese drapes in exchange for slaves
From southern nigeria robes tunics kaftans and blouses were common attire in west Africa sense the the the early 4th century
I hate when people label all african traditions/cultural shit as just "African". These dresses clearly look west african.
Nope not all what happened its attire worn by the yoruba people
I really never liked it
it's like someone wrapped themselves in an awning or hotel curtains
>Did the head wrapping give it away?
Not just the head wrapping. I noticed that nigerian and ghanaian clothing always feature repeating patterns.
Interdasting. So how/why has Africa appropriated Yoruban clothing?
And why don't Africans wear the turban-like hats in The have potential
They look like turbans Italians used to wear (back when they did not try to hide that they are sand niggers)
Yoruba make up large percentage of nigeria's population they also have large populations in benin and togo some wore tubans most preferred the cap they mostly lived in large urban centers and are more urban compared to the huasa and fulani
I looove Maasai clothing, they look like togas and other ancient European clothing.
Love the tunics too