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  2. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African formal clothing has normalized western clothing conventions and styles. European influence is commonly found in African fashion as well. For example, Ugandan men have started to wear "full length trousers and long-sleeved shirts". On the other hand, women have started to adapt influences from "19th-century Victorian dress". These styles ...

  3. Isidwaba - Wikipedia

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    The isidwaba, which is also known as isikhakha, is a traditional Zulu leather skirt worn by a betrothed and married woman. [1] It is made of cowhide or goatskin, as depicted on the South African Heritage Resource Agency website.

  4. Kuba textiles - Wikipedia

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    The wraparound skirt was secured with a belt and worn over a typically monochrome red or white embroidered skirt. These skirts exhibit a variety of design components; some skirts use flat linear embroidery exclusively, while others use this technique exclusive on the borders of the fabric, in which case the interior is executed with cut-pile ...

  5. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    African textiles are textiles from various locations across the African continent. Across Africa, there are many distinctive styles, techniques, dyeing methods, and decorative and functional purposes.

  6. Category:African clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African clothing" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. 65 Black-Owned Fashion & Beauty Brands to Shop Now - AOL

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    Inspired by her travels, Nigerian fashion designer Andrea Iyamah took inspiration from her African roots, nature and classic styles to create her own line of clothing, bridal *and* resort wear.