Kikoy
A Kikoy is a traditional East African fabric, primarily made from cotton. It is characterized by its vibrant colors and distinctive striped patterns. Kikoys are versatile and can be used as sarongs, beach wraps, or even as towels. They are popular among both locals and tourists for their lightweight and breathable qualities.
Originating from the coastal regions of Kenya and Tanzania, Kikoys are often associated with the Swahili culture. The fabric is typically handwoven, showcasing the craftsmanship of local artisans. Kikoys are not only functional but also serve as a symbol of cultural identity and heritage in the region.