- African prints are BOLD and different. They are colorful and have so many pattern variations that you won’t ever get bored with it. It’s color poppin’ effect will make anyone do a double take to check out your outfit. The great thing about it is that if you have been working your behind off at the gym over the last few month to strengthen those gluteal muscles, and want to show off your toned BUM BUM area then wearing an eye catching pair of shorts in African Print fabric will get the attention you want on your gluts like these shorts seen worn by the CEO of AfricStyle Fashion himself!
Check Out All These Cool African Prints You Can Wear All Year Round!
- There are so many ways you can rock African Print during the summer; shorts, mini skirts, t-shirts, back packs, footwear and many more ways to wear it and still feel summery. The great thing about African Print is that you don’t need to much of it to make a statement. Check out the CEO of AfricStyle rocking his T-shirt with the map of Africa designed in African Print and also check out the back pack he’s holding. Now how stylish is that?!
- Think about it… there are so many different summer clothes to choose from. Why not support African designers who specialize in African prints or basically any designer who uses African prints as their main fabric to promote African print so that many more people can be aware that it exists. You would be shocked how many people have never seen anything made in African print. Wearing it in the summer, will not only get you noticed but will have those people who have never seen it before talking and talking is good as it will bring awareness to it.
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