Shirt traditional Africans used by men is known as "Danshiki" or "dashiki". This traditional shirt is very long, which ends at a few inches above the knees. Their sleeves to the elbow. There are a variety of patterns and designs on these shirts, especially near the base of the shirt and also around the neck. Danshikis are usually accompanied by traditional man, also known as "Sokoto" pants. Even today Danshikis have not lost their charm and are used by men with pants or jeans. Traditional
men's clothing will be incomplete without the mention of "row", which
is the traditional limit used by the men in Africa. Similar
to the handkerchief which the support of the women of Africa, row is an
accessory, not that men wear traditional African is considered
incomplete.
The women's clothing
Clothing for women is mainly a variety of "kaftans", that come in different styles, prints and colors. The
free-flowing kaftan is the style of dress of the common people, while a
well equipped kaftan is used by African royalty, Queens and women
belonging to prominent families. The kaftans
colors vary greatly, and women choose anything, from the tones land of
light to the vibrant and striking as the red and violet colors. Prints are usually very large and consist of traditional tribal designs and symbols. Ancient Africans used a variety of tie and dye designs too in your clothes. Indigo plant was used mainly for dyeing African traditional clothes wear.
If we look at history, these kaftans, also known as "Boubou", were in fact men's wear initially. It was not until the end of the female version that emerged. African women's clothing was very influenced by the dress of the ancient Egypt. Egyptian
Queen Cleopatra was especially famous for wearing satin kaftan, who had
a variety of prints, amulets work mirror and embroidery on them.
When
we talk about children, is the same as that mentioned above, i.e.,
small girls wear kaftans, while children carry danshikis and pants. The
way that people of a tribe or a region in Africa costume, largely of
the climate of this region in particular, although the culture and faith
are equally important decisive factors. When it comes to fabrics, Africans prefer natural fibers that are also durable. Egyptian cotton and silk are especially coveted fabrics. Africans prefer clothing please to be at once beautiful and comfortable at the same time.
Shirt traditional Africans used by men is known as "Danshiki" or "dashiki". This traditional shirt is very long, which ends at a few inches above the knees. Their sleeves to the elbow. There are a variety of patterns and designs on these shirts, especially near the base of the shirt and also around the neck. Danshikis are usually accompanied by traditional man, also known as "Sokoto" pants. Even today Danshikis have not lost their charm and are used by men with pants or jeans. Traditional
men's clothing will be incomplete without the mention of "row", which
is the traditional limit used by the men in Africa. Similar
to the handkerchief which the support of the women of Africa, row is an
accessory, not that men wear traditional African is considered
incomplete.
The women's clothing
Clothing for women is mainly a variety of "kaftans", that come in different styles, prints and colors. The
free-flowing kaftan is the style of dress of the common people, while a
well equipped kaftan is used by African royalty, Queens and women
belonging to prominent families. The kaftans
colors vary greatly, and women choose anything, from the tones land of
light to the vibrant and striking as the red and violet colors. Prints are usually very large and consist of traditional tribal designs and symbols. Ancient Africans used a variety of tie and dye designs too in your clothes. Indigo plant was used mainly for dyeing African traditional clothes wear.
If we look at history, these kaftans, also known as "Boubou", were in fact men's wear initially. It was not until the end of the female version that emerged. African women's clothing was very influenced by the dress of the ancient Egypt. Egyptian
Queen Cleopatra was especially famous for wearing satin kaftan, who had
a variety of prints, amulets work mirror and embroidery on them.
When
we talk about children, is the same as that mentioned above, i.e.,
small girls wear kaftans, while children carry danshikis and pants. The
way that people of a tribe or a region in Africa costume, largely of
the climate of this region in particular, although the culture and faith
are equally important decisive factors. When it comes to fabrics, Africans prefer natural fibers that are also durable. Egyptian cotton and silk are especially coveted fabrics. Africans prefer clothing please to be at once beautiful and comfortable at the same time.