Shuka
Shuka is a traditional garment worn in various cultures, particularly in East Africa. It is often made from brightly colored fabric and is commonly associated with the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. The shuka is typically wrapped around the body and can be worn in different styles, serving both practical and cultural purposes.
In addition to its use as clothing, the shuka symbolizes identity and heritage. It is often adorned with patterns and colors that reflect the wearer's community and status. The garment is versatile, suitable for both everyday wear and special occasions, making it an important part of the cultural fabric in the region.