The Dashiki Stands for a little more than you think March 28, 2016 – Posted in: Dashiki, Products

It is undeniable how captivating the dashiki has become. Interestingly enough the dashiki first became popular in the United States during the 1960’s, 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. Now its 2016 and the dashiki is back, not only are minorities…

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