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A Celebration of African Fabrics

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A Celebration of African Fabrics

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  1. JANUARY 2019 AFRICAN FABRICS A CELEBRATION OF TRADITION Fabrics Africa are purveyors of the diversity, heritage and traditions of textiles and fabrics which celebrate the richness of African modernity and culture. FABRICS | AFRICA www.fabricsafrica.com

  2. ABOUT FABRICS AFRICA For more than a millennia. Africa has been one of the world's great textile manufacturing. What you see at present in the African inspired fashion people from all walks of life including celebrities are celebrating the eclectic mix of local and imported elements which Africa inspires. There have long been embroiderers, spinners, dyers, weavers, and tailors supporting local production, as there have networks of trade. Historically, there are two sources of imported yarns, dyes, fabrics and garments. One is North Africa and the Middle East, mediated by trans-Saharan trade and by the popular spread of Islam, and the other is Europe, through coastal trade beginning in the sixteenth century. Since then, successive African Fabric producers, initiated by transatlantic slavery, have implanted within the consciousness of African communities around the world. a renewed appreciation for the forms and sensibilities of African heritage which style represents. We are purveyors of African inspired Fabrics and source an array of stunning #Africanfabrics representing the vibrant culture of the world's second largest and second most-populous continent. Established in 1983 FabricsAfrica Ltd has established its reputation for selling the highest quality of West African and Nigerian inspired fabrics at affordable prices to customers both here in the UK and across the globe. We welcome and cater for all special occasions at do our best efforts to oblige, your individual and African needs and supply you with only the best in African inspired and produced fabrics help make your event as memorable and unique as possible, whether it is a wedding, christening or funeral. MISSION, VISION, & GOALS A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN FABRICS 02

  3. A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN DRESS Literally thousands of African clothes designers around the world are busily turning out mountains of threads, and as the media continues to converge more and more attention on the celebrity style, hundreds of new African designers are trying to make their way into the field every year. Our stock of African inspired Textiles and Fabrics are regularly updated on a regular basis to keep in line with current and emerging African fashion trends and demand. So please feel visit us regularly to browse our latest collection of African fabrics, textiles, dutch wax, made in hollandais, superwax, riche bazin, block prints, lace. If you feel like you're swimming upstream in this tide of satin, leather, and beading, try to take consolation in knowing you're not alone. While each new fashion season brings out an array of new styles that make you feel like everything in your closet is dated, not every fashion designers has an impact on the latest trends. There's a filtering process between the designers' creations and the hottest styles that land in your wardrobe. If you are interested in tailoring services for your purchase. We have a bespoke African Clothing service which include Handmade Laces, African Print Attire, Kente, dashiki and much more Five key reasons to buy from Fabrics Africa There is no minimum quantity required We trade at the very lowest prices Family run business with over 50 yrs of experience We offer flat rate & free shipping 100% satisfaction or money back guarantee Visit us at: www.fabricafrica.com 03

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