Free Jewelry

18 12 2010

Contest for free jewelry – http://www.anyluckyday.com





I love the Dashiki

1 09 2010

Purple Dashiki

I love the Dashiki, it’s comfortable and I especially enjoy the bright colors!

 

I got many compliments while wearing it.

So far I have only worn it around school, but I plan on wearing it to a nice dinner with some friends this upcoming weekend.

Thank you. :) -Liz





Dashikis and polarization

23 08 2010

Seems to be a polarization going on in America. No shock, just stating the thunderingly obvious.

The dashiki has become a symbol of black nationalism. The dashiki’s origin is from the near east and India, but that’s okay. It’s an easy target.

Keep an eye on Glenn Beck. If you can stand it. There is an intersting post about his contributions, however unwitting and chowder-headed. LINK

And from Jitahadi Imara, a re-evaluation of black nationalism.  LINK

I am feeling a little polarized myself, so I am sending out a big middle finger to Wikipedia. Did a lot of research to find something to add to the dashiki listing (LINK), and they took the information and stripped out my verificaiton link. FU WIKIPEDIA! Thanks for nothing.





Fox spreads the love

31 05 2010

I just read a great post, this needs to be enshrined somewhere… “When I see Glenn Beck mesmerizing his viewers, I smell sulphur”.

Seems Glenn gave an overfed-white guy’s view on black history. As an overfed white guy, I will just add that if you have a single black friend, or have ever had a black friend in your life, you will know that such expanive gestures are out of bounds.

I think I would pay to see Glenn in a dashiki. I don’t think there’s enough love in him to do so.

See for yourself.





Dashiki in purple

6 05 2010
dashiki

Dashiki

The dashiki was for my daughter but she loves it.

She has gotten many compliments, loves the colors, and the lightness of the fabric.

Quite comfortable yet fashionable.

 Thanks for putting a smile on her face! : )





This week in dashikis

14 04 2010
girls dashiki set

girls dashiki set

King Khan is someone you will know. Not now perhaps, but some day soon. The man sports golden swimtrunks and matching dashiki on stage.

Gotta love that.

Bust Rhymes busts a dashiki now and then.

Jazz great Oliver Nelson played in dashiki now and then.

Let us not forget Ruthy Buzzie (look her up, I’m too old)





Plus Sized Purple Dashiki

24 03 2010
Purple dashiki

Purple Dashiki

Beautiful dashiki in a plus size for men or women.

Available in many colors (this one happens to be purple),

Shipping is free.

Find other purple dashikis, and even sets.

A dashiki is a unisex tunic shirt or dress, known for its geometric patterns, bright colors and comfort.

African/Asian in origin.





Beautiful Kente Dashiki Set

16 03 2010

 

Dashiki Set

Dashiki Set

Kente Dashiki Set

Traditional African colors and patterns, fits up to a 54 inch chestline and 56 inch waist.  

Truly a unisex design, looks great on men or women.  

Made in India in 100% durable, comfortable rayon.

Ladies : This is a true unisex outfit. Although our model is male, it absolutely appropriate for women too. 

Yellow is for royalty, wealth, fertility
Red is for political and spirtual power
Green is for spiritual renewal, harvest
Black is for intensified spiritual energy
White is for purification
 

SEE THIS DASHIKI HERE





Techno Tribal Indo Western

10 03 2010
dashiki bushi

Dashiki Bushi

Fashion does nothing if not evolve.

Out in Fashion’s blog describes a “Tribal Techno” line/style of clothing with ethnic clothing from the Americas to Asia to Africa (and yes, our namesake Dashiki).

It may be surprising to some, but we are behind creativity, behind youth, and behind freedom of expression. Everyone can only stand to win.

I found a purple dashiki! I love these guys. Wendy Sheridan (and her poor un-named husband) are a husband-wife musician-slash-band. Go with the dashiki guys, you’re doing great.

Finally, Vasari (an fashion designer in India), gives us a look at ethnic apparel from across the aisle. He doesn’t want to favor either tradition (“too old”) nor anything western (“ultra american”).

His lineup he describes as Indo Western Wear.  So if it’s not a non-ethnic member altering the fashions of an ethnicity its an ethnic member altering the fashions of a non-ethnicity.  

Like I say, fashion does nothing if not evolve.





Dashiki Chic-ey

22 02 2010
Traditional Dashiki

Traditional Dashiki Featuring Brocade

Talk about an underserved market. I think, IMHO, that alot more wardrobes would sport dashiki shirts… if they could get them. Who doesn’t love cool prints, colors and comfort?

Today in the news is the last pale-skined cabbie in Chicago. He writes about how people react to his melanin-deprived state, a note that we are always in the Great Melting Pot weather we are in our comfort zone or out of it. I got wind of his articles because of his use of the word ‘dashiki’, but the content is something all of us are familiar with at one time in our lives or another.

Kicking around the blogosphere, I found miniminimarket is promoting a dashiki d-day.

Then there are the Dashiki Dialogs, one of the most well-written articulate writers I have found, online or off. He shares his experiences with an icon of 1970s South Africa, Lefifi Tladi.

Rob and Carey have a nice post about a little black caftan, which looks completely hot, but I am a little biased.

Dupsie posts an excellent post about how the non-african apparel manufacturers are starving out african artists.  I hope it will follow the model of Hawaiian shirts and be a long-run help as people seek out quality and authenticity, then as now as always.

For further reading, see:

A good ongoing, old-fashioned, race-based arguement!

Black is the new black








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