As we begin our celebrations of Black History Month, we at towieindonesia would like to kick-off the month of February by discussing the origins of kente cloth. Kente today is seen as a staple cloth in African print fashion and used to express one’s roots. We have many clothes offered on our site that utilize kente print in a way that is meant to be empowering while fashionable.
Kente cloth is native to the Akan ethnic group from Ghana. This vibrant cloth rose in popularity when the Asante Empire decided that only royals could wear kente. The use of the print was limited to social and special occasions. The word kente means “basket” in the Akan language. It is produced from a technique called strip weaving, which has existed in West Africa since the 11th century.
A legend told by the Asante people is that two men learned the art of weaving from a spider. They observed a spider named Ananse, weave unique designs. For a few favors, the spider taught the men how to weave designs with a single thread. They used this technique to create kente cloth.
In our Black History Month Collection, we have several pieces that include kente print. Each color in kente print has a special meaning to it. The meanings of the colors are what sets the kente apart from regular clothing and give it a deeper purpose.
For women, we have a Nyah Skirt and a Bahati Dress that are fabricated with gold and red kente. Gold is the symbol of royalty, wealth and spiritual purity, and red symbolizes the blood of our ancestors. These two powerful colors are telling an incredible story.
We also offer a Bomani Long Sleeve Shirt with a gold and red kente color block. This fashionable shirt for men is the perfect way to express pride for your heritage and history while looking dope. Let your clothes do the talking for Black History Month by incorporating some kente looks into your wardrobe.
Today, the cloth has entered modern African print fashion and instills a feeling of empowerment in all who wear it. We will continue to produce clothing that includes kente print and we will always remember the history behind this bold and vibrant cloth.
Check out our African Kente Prints and more in the towieindonesia Black History Month Collection!
]]>Aside from his many historical accomplishments, MLK was one finely dressed man. He took his task as a Civil Rights leader seriously and dressed the part. MLK was a fashion forward gentleman who took pride in his outfits. Below you’ll find some of our favorite MLK fashion moments.
In this photo, MLK is dressed in a stylish dinner robe. Even his posture exudes excellence, and his choice in fashion helped to emphasize the look.
Here, MLK is standing surrounded by books with a nice casual top, tucked into his pants. His top says that he is calm and collected. The few buttons that he left undone is a nice touch and speaks to the overall casual feel of this photo.
MLK is sporting a fantastic straw hat in this photo, along with a fashionable shirt. His style here shows that he is ready to put in some hard work but look good while doing it.
Lastly, MLK knew how to wear a suit well. He wore suits to many events and speeches. This power outfit told the world that MLK meant business.
Martin Luther King Jr’s choice in clothing was very fashion forward for his time. While focusing on so many things, such as the Civil Rights Movement, MLK still took time to make sure his outfits were on point. His choices in fashion helped to further his message of power and peace. On this day, we celebrate a great man who made change possible while looking his best.
You too can let your clothes speak for you as Martin Luther King Jr did. Check out our preview of the Black History Month Collection and find something that helps you express yourself.
Would MLK have had the same effect on people and institutions if he had worn different clothes? Let us know what you think in the comments.
]]>Say it loud, “I’m Black and I’m proud” in our "For the Culture" Graphics Tees made especially for the culturally confident towieindonesia customer. The expression is a proclamation for self love, “rooting for everyone black”, and progression for the black community. Sport the look for a Black History Month event with a pair of denim jeans or black pants.
You'll steal the spotlight with our Kofi Men's and Remi Women’s African Print Bomber Jacket. Ideal to enhance any casual ensemble, rock the stylish look for a unique take on urban attire. For the ladies, don’t be afraid to sport it with heels and black jeans to achieve a chic look. Men, wear the jacket with black pants and loafers for a more refined style.
Are you a fashion-forward enthusiast? This may be the tunic for you! Introducing our new edgy Zulu Asymmetric Tunic! Pair it with our stretch woven Safina Fitted High-waisted Pants to complete the look.This is the perfect ensemble for the woman on the go. Sport the full two-piece look and then swap the top or pants to experience its versatility!
The Jaheem (left) and Sadik (right) African Print Short Sleeve Tee enhance your casual wear, creating a more sophisticated ensemble for the refined gentleman. The versatile tee is suitable for any occasion. As a transitional piece, sport the tee with a pair of jeans or dress pants. Take advantage of this multipurpose piece, as it is what your wardrobe's been missing! Rep your roots in this multipurpose style, this Black History Month!
Our Asabi Women's African Print Layer Bangle Bracelet is essential for enhance any solid colored ensemble. Pair it with its matching Bisa Necklace to fulfill what your jewelry collection has been missing! Rock it with your choice of t-shirt or knit top for any casual occasion!
Our new necktie and bowtie pocket square sets are sure to bring African print flare to your suit jacket! Perfect for your upcoming Black History Month events and the workplace, our prints are appealing and will be sure to catch everyone's eye. Complete your suit with a stylish pop up African pride!
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