




Collection: Spirit Africa R2W
Significance: My buddy, Emeka, started this clothing line with a few of his friends back in 2007 or so. So far they are doing well. The skill is definitely there. I love these t-shirts. They convey a sense of artsy fun and gleeful sensibility ones sees in most Africans (despite their harsh economic conditions). Definitely look out for the rise of S.A, a stylish yet culturally conscious label.
Visit www.wearespiritafrica.com for more!
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