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Adire Tie Dye Palm Tshirt - BULK PURCHASE | MOQ 100 PIECES
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Key Features

  • MOQ 100 PIECES
  • Vibrant Colors: Adire textiles are known for their bold and vibrant colors, often featuring indigo blue as the primary color.
  • Intricate Patterns: The tie-dye technique creates intricate patterns that are both visually appealing and culturally significant.
  • Comfortable Fabric: The t-shirt is usually made from soft and breathable cotton, ensuring comfort.
  • Unique Style: Each Adire piece is unique, making it a standout fashion item.
  • Cultural Significance: By wearing an Adire t-shirt, you're celebrating African culture and heritage.

Adire Tie-Dye Palm T-Shirt is a unique and stylish garment that combines the traditional art of Adire with modern fashion. Adire is an ancient indigo dyeing technique originating from the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria


Technical Details:

UPC: afric-0000025
Seller SKU: afric-0000025
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 10
Date first listed on Zandaux: Oct 29, 2024

Adire Tie-Dye Palm T-Shirt is a unique and stylish garment that combines the traditional art of Adire with modern fashion. Adire is an ancient indigo dyeing technique originating from the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria

KEY FEATURES:

  • Vibrant Colors: Adire textiles are known for their bold and vibrant colors, often featuring indigo blue as the primary color.  
  • Intricate Patterns: The tie-dye technique creates intricate patterns that are both visually appealing and culturally significant.  
  • Comfortable Fabric: The t-shirt is usually made from soft and breathable cotton, ensuring comfort.  
  • Unique Style: Each Adire piece is unique, making it a standout fashion item.
  • Cultural Significance: By wearing an Adire t-shirt, you're celebrating African culture and heritage.
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