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The Dashiki is a colorful men's garment widely worn in West Africa. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored suits. Traditional female attire is called a wrapper. Western Africa (UN subregion) Maghreb West Africa or Western Africa is the westernmost region of the African continent. ...
The wrapper is a colorful womens garment widely worn in West Africa. ...
The dashiki in the West
The dashiki found a market in America during the black cultural and political struggles in the 1960s. A prototype was developed in 1967 by Jason Benning, Milton Clarke, Howard Davis and William Smith. These young professionals formed a company called New Breed to produce the dashiki. It was located in a two-room clothing store at 147th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem. The dashiki was featured in the movie, “Putney Swope” (1969) and the weekly television series, “Soul Train” (1971). Articles on New Breed appeared in Ebony Magazine and the New York Times (4/20/69). Jim Brown, Wilt Chamberlain, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Bill Russell were among the well known black athletes and entertainers who wore the dashiki on talk shows. Putney Swope is a 1969 film written and directed by Robert Downey Sr. ...
The term "dashiki" begins appearing in print at least as early as mid-1968: an article by Faith Berry in the New York Times Magazine includes it, on July 7, 1968. Reporting on the 1967 Newark riots in the Amsterdam News on July 22, 1967, George Barner refers to a new African garment called a "danshiki." "Dashiki" first appeared in the Webster’s New World Dictionary, 1st College Edition 1970/72. Fires started in the 1967 Newark riots destroyed a significant area of the city. ...
Former District of Columbia mayor and current councilmember Marion Barry is famous for wearing the dashiki at various times, particularly in the time period leading up to elections. More recently he has donned a modified dashiki, which is combined with a button-down shirt. ...
Marion Barry Marion Shepilov Barry, Jr. ...
The dashiki today Formal and festival dashiki styles are often seen on special occasions in Africa. Perhaps due to immigration, the formal dashiki is also in common use in large Western cities. Many dashikis can be seen at houses of worships during holidays, for example at the end of Ramadan at New York's 92-street mosque, and the dashiki is frequently worn at weddings, graduations and other special occasions. Ramadan or Ramadhan (Arabic: رÙ
ضاÙ) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the holiest month in Islam. ...
The Badshahi Masjid in Lahore, Pakistan with an iwan at center, three domes, and five visible minarets A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. ...
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