South African Clothing Has Class

By Jacklyn Ochoa


South African clothing has a lot of style and charisma associated with it. Many articles of dress comprise this country's wardrobe such as shirts, dresses, and caps worn by mostly women, but sometimes men as well.

'Madiba' is a clan named by Nelson Mandela who did activism in the country fighting against the apartheid regime. The Madiba garment is made of silk and worn by people all over the country. The shirt is named the 'Madiba shirt'.

Cheetah skin is worn by men who have authority and makes them have pride in themselves. It can make a man feel prideful because he likes the way it feel on him. Women wear necklaces to cover their breasts. Various cultures show their uniqueness by what they wear. This makes them who they are and this is important to look at.

While cheetah skins are worn as a symbol of status by some men who hold positions of power or influence, another garment, Seanamarena is a tribal style blanket worn with religious and ceremonial connotations. Westerners have started adopting the style though not the ceremonial practice associated with it.

This beautiful country has started importing American brand-name clothes. They have inundated the market. Other people in this land who hail from Europe, India, Portugal, and China still wear the outfits popular from their native lands.

South African clothing is stylish and attractive. With its unique patterns and bright colors, it is envied around the world. These styles are sought throughout many parts of the globe. Animal prints, creative tribal garments and a mixture of multicultural influences make the nation's fashion something of interest to people of fashion sense.




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