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Encyclopedia > Clothing in Africa

African clothing, are traditional garments worn by the indigenous peoples of the continent, in some instances these traditional costumes have been replaced by western clothings introduced by the European colonialists. In Northeast Africa, particularly in Egypt, styles of traditional dress have been influenced by near eastern culture, this can be exemplified by the simply broidered Gellabiya which are similarly worn in the Gulf states. The Northwest Africans in contrast, were less influenced by foriegn elements and remain more in antiquity. The Jellāba (worn in Northwest Africa) shares similar properties with both the Boubou and the Dashiki, although it is less stylized than the Dashiki. In Sahelian Africa, the Dashiki and Boubou are worn more prominently, though not exclusively (the Bògòlanfini for instance, worn in Mali). the Dashiki is highly stylized and is rendered with an ornate V-shaped collar. In contrast the Boubou is simpler, even more so than the Jellāba, though the color designs reach impressive proportions, especially among the Tuareg, who are known for their beautifully dyed indigo robes. The Jellabiya or Jelabiya, pronounced Gellabiya in Egypt, is a traditional Arab garment native to the Gulf region worn by women as a casual dress or as evening wear depending on the amount of work, complication of design beadwork. ... Categories: Possible copyright violations ... Genus Nilaus Dryoscopus Tchagra Laniarius Rhodophoneus Telophorus Malaconotus The bushshrikes are smallish passerine bird species. ... The Dashiki is a colorful mens garment widely worn in West Africa. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Bògòlanfini (sometimes bogolan) is a traditional Malian fabric dyed with fermented mud, particularly associated with the Bambara. ... For other senses of this name, see Tuareg (disambiguation). ...


There are also non-profit organizations in western societies that sell used clothes to for-profit companies in Africa. These "white man's clothes" are quite common in some parts of the continent. This used clothing is called mitumba in some areas and is surrounded by some controversy. Critics point to it as a threat to local clothing manufacturers and complain that it exploits consumers. Others argue that this used clothing provides useful competition for often expensive and low quality local products. The fact that it is available in street markets even in countries that have banned it suggests a willing consumer appetite for mitumba. In Africa you wear white lose fitting clothing to feel comfortable and because the color white doesn't absorb heat.


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and proffesor poopy pants African textiles are a part of African cultural heritage that came to America along with the slave trade. ...


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Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (207 words)
African clothing, especially in the north, is influenced by Arabs and Europeans.
There are also non-profit organizations in western societies that sell used clothes to for-profit companies in Africa.
This used clothing is called mitumba in some areas and is surrounded by some controversy.
Clothing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1836 words)
Clothing is defined, in its broadest sense, as coverings for the torso and limbs as well as coverings for the hands (gloves), feet (socks, shoes, sandals, boots) and head (hats, caps).
The practical function of clothing is to protect the human body from weather — strong sunlight, extreme heat or cold, and precipitation — as well as protect from insects, noxious chemicals, weapons, and contact with abrasive substances.
Because clothing and adornment are closely related to ideas of human sexuality and sexual display, humans may develop clothing fetishes.
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