HOW BURKINA FASO CHAMPIONS LOCAL FABRICS

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Burkina Faso’s revolution is not restricted to politics. The country is shedding colonial symbols in favour of genuine African culture - including when it comes to dress and grooming.

Judges and lawyers are now required to wear gowns made using locally produced fabrics. Similarly, school children are being encouraged to wear locally made uniforms.

According to the Observatory of Economic Complexity, Burkina Faso imported $35 million in used clothes and textile articles in 2023. It’s hoped that switching to local fabrics will support businesses and create jobs. Another aim is to instil national pride and a sense of shared identity.

The initiative harks back to when Burkina's late leader, Thomas Sankara (1949-1987), popularised the local Faso Dan Fani fabric as a revolutionary symbol.

With so many vibrant outfits all over Africa, we should heed Burkina Faso’s inspiring example and proudly wear our traditional attire.

Video credit: WODE MAYA

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