Friday, 1 June 2012

African Print- 'Friday Wear'



It is great to know that we are getting back to our roots with African print. Nowadays, workers patrol the streets of Ghana in African prints especially on Fridays. Friday wear has come to stay in our communities.

Most organizations and schools in the country have their own crest embedded in the cloth showing the organization or school's name, year it was founded and sometimes founding fathers.

 Below are Friday cloths for SG-SSB (bank in Ghana)



SG-SSB Friday wear cloth
SG-SSB Friday wear cloth






 Some schools have also made 'Friday wear'  compulsory for both students and teachers/ workers.
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Friday wear for JUC





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