Traditional fabric from Kenya brought to you by travelerBrittany Ammerman.
'The fabric is sold at the local market in Lunga Lunga each week. The women in the local villages surrounding Lunga Lunga wear the fabric as skirt-like wraps called kangas. The fabric is used to make dresses for special occasions. Women also use the kanga fabric as carriers for their young babies. They wrap the kanga across their bodies and place the baby on their back in the kanga. The fabric is also used to design bags in the villagesthat are then sold in the local markets and Mombasa.' —Brittany Ammerman
- LimitedEdition: Only 10 made
- Made in USA
- Fits a 15' laptop
- Passport pocket inside
Traveler
Brittany Ammerman: Brittany first traveled to Kenya on a trip with her university...but that was only the beginning! As a college athlete herself, she wanted to share her love for sports witha group of Kenyan women whowere intrigued bysoccer. Together with the women of Lunga Lunga, Kenya, Brittany created the data-mce-fragment='1' href=' title='Nikumbuke Women's Soccer League' target='_blank' data-mce-href=' Women's Soccer League. Along with other health initiatives by Nikumbuke, this league has opened the door to soccer for women in the area and is connecting them withsurrounding communities through each soccer match-- Ken’ya feel their soccer endorphins pumping?
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Kenya Tote (by Brittany Ammerman)