Corduroy.
Many in Africa, don't always truly think of what does truly make them stand apart, and in Identity too, and from the rest of the World actually. To approach this from a Traditionalist mentality (and as with this even speaking of many a Documentary out there perhaps), there are those who do seek to present themselves, and from speak even of a Religious or ancient Text, and as with the example of the Qu'ran and the Middle East, the Koran and the Swahili too (and as with the Koran even, mistakenly said Muslim that is) [and with Muslims on the otherhand, truly associated and with what some do term Sunnah/'Hadith' that is], or even speak of Italy too perhaps, and the Bible in all, or furtherly in all again, Jews and speak even of the Torah or the Tanakh too that is.
There are those though, and who do tend to make up for the Western World in all, and who do often tend to portray or present themselves, and from speak even of Packaging too [and as with further speak even of many a Magazine out there too that is]. This in many a way even does speak of the problematic and known world of Copyright Theft, and as with telling many a person in Africa, and who did believe Kenyan Colonialists to have been a 'savage' people, that the following Packaging in all (Link), and that does go along with speak of Modern Library Publishing, controversially said even, does have its origins in Pre-Independence Kenyan society, and as with it even matching Kenyan Nature in many a way that is [and all this too and as compared to Penguin Classics in all, and whose Packaging is truly England that is].
There is a third way of presenting oneself and as distinct from others too, and as with it speaking even and of Materials that is. That the World today, does even attempt to create Identities in all, and as based around Materials too (and the very rise even of the Materials Sciences), and as with it all even African too, and as with speak of Nubians in all again, and who did attempt to create unique Identities in all, and as based around Gold, or even speak of Ashanti/Akan culture and Kente Materiality that is.
While the Agbada on the otherhand is said truly Nigerian even, it is unknown to most that, Corduroy, was actually first worn in many a way, and in Kenya too (Pre-Independence), and as with telling one that, even if this was not true, it does appear to simply define just whom Kenyans in all again, truly are, and on the average that is [and all this and as versus speak of Plaid too, and which in all again is Maasai Materiality that is].
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