KikoiA kikoi is a traditional rectangle of woven cloth originating from Africa. Considered a part of Swahili culture, the kikoi is mostly worn by the coastal men but now includes the Maasai people of Kenya [1] as well as men from Tanzania and Zanzibar. It is most commonly viewed a type of sarong. DescriptionThe kikoi is made of cotton and patterns are woven rather than dyed into the fabric.[1] As with all sarongs, it is a single piece of cloth which is wrapped around the waist, and rolled over outwards a couple of times. Outside of their intended use as a sarong, they can be used as a sling to hold a baby, towel, or a head wrap. HistoryThe kikoi emerged from cultural exchange between East Africans and their trading partners from nations like Somalia centuries ago.[2][3] The garment remains a popular souvenir for tourists visiting Kenya. [4] References
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