Traditional African Inspired Kaftan - $23
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Date: 2008-09-09, 1:32PM EDT
Slip into Soft, African Elegance
It's easy to add some spark to your look with your own vibrant, dashiki-style kaftan. Free-flowing and soft, made of 100% rayon. The dashiki style of this kaftan is famous throughout Africa. Hand wash for best results. Includes a matching headwrap. One size fits all; fitting up to a 80" bust, waist, and hips. 55" in length. Made in India. Item Number C-WF304
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It's easy to add some spark to your look with your own vibrant, dashiki-style kaftan. Free-flowing and soft, made of 100% rayon. The dashiki style of this kaftan is famous throughout Africa. Hand wash for best results. Includes a matching headwrap. One size fits all; fitting up to a 80" bust, waist, and hips. 55" in length. Made in India. Item Number C-WF304
Want to find hundreds of other African styles? Go to www.africaimports.com or Click Here
Find even more ways to celebrate Africa with African musical instruments, artwork, textiles, jewelry and more at www.africaimports.com
Have a question? Give us a call now! Toll-Free Phone: 1-800-500-6120
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