Danshiki again





Ok guys unto the Danshiki levels again.
Now look at this
I just got a brief history of this clothing,here it is

The militancy of the 1960s may have faded, but the dashiki has not. It still serves as a symbol of Africanness within American culture, especially during Kwanzaa and Black History Month. It is also sometimes worn as a high fashion look or just a colorful, comfortable shirt for all occasions.

The dashiki was worn as a way to protest society’ s disrespect for African Americans. It was a symbol of affirmation, it stood for “black is beautiful,” and signaled a return to African roots, and insistence on full rights in American society.

The militancy of the 1960s may have faded, but the dashiki has not. It still serves as a symbol of Africanness within American culture, especially during Kwanzaa and Black History Month. It is also sometimes worn as a high fashion look or just a colorful, comfortable shirt for all occasions.
(http://blog.africaimports.com)

Danshiki can be worn in different ways and styles but the style above is with a black Jean and black leather sandals with to fit a black face cap..it's so simple that it can be worn by any size or stature.It's also very available and affordable.You can also get it as material per yard to sew to your taste.

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