We used to call the fabric African attire
Was it the real name? I wonder
All the male and female NIgerian actors wore the fabric.
Then the world forgot about the fabric.
Was it inflation or it was difficult to transport it?
The fabric we received was lighter and only suitable for chitenges.
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One day all the new brides longed to wear java material at their lobola ceremony.
The material flooded the market
The prices were a bit high and yet people bought the material.
Pinterest was full of different designs
The tailors outdid themselves and attracted many customers.
Who doesn’t have clothing made from Ankara in their closet?
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The fabric has different designs and colours
Meetings, weddings and daily outings always have a bit of colour and print.
The fabric has made different type of clothes.
Am I the only one who smiles when I see someone rocking their anakara design.
Ankara is leaving a footprint in the fashion industry.
Oh, it is definitely Ankara to the world!
Yea! Ankara to the world.
Good print, I have it in my closet as I dress more in a traditional way than the Englishmen ways.
Thanks for celebrating African prints.
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African print will always add a little bit of colour to your outfit
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