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NEW Jamaica, boys bow tie, suit, travel, reggae, carnival, jerkfest, clothing,
$ 4.74
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Welcome to our online store, Mango Tree Craft Collection, the place where culture meets consciousness. We provide authentic garments made in Jamaica by talented local artisans. Its our joy to bring the finest products from the local markets of Jamaica to the online marketplace around the world. Our aim is to provide quality products that evoke cultural pride, awareness and a genuine love for Jamaican heritage. We hope each child radiates with sweetness and positive vibes when wearing a garment from Mango Tree!For Sale: Brand new, custom made, traditional Jamaican boy's bandana neck tie. The tie has adjustable elastic for variation in neck size. Place a single order or request multiple items in bulk(shipping fees will apply for bulk items).
Great for: School events, photoshoots, Jamaican celebration, party, cultural gift for a special child in your life, international parade, gala, reggae music festivals, jerk festival, fete, carnival party, church, boys scout, world thinking day, fashion show, jump up, or cultural event!
Made with finest quality by skilled Jamaican seamstress specializing in Jamaican textile.
Size: For boys, sizes range for Small Bow Ties: ages 2 to 6 years. Larger ties: 10 to 18 years old.
Quick walk in purchase now available at R&C variety store, Lauderhill Mall, 1507 NW 40th ave Lauderhill Florida
History & Overview of the Bandana Garment
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For decades the bandana fabric has been associated with Jamaican culture and pride. Introduced in the 1800s, the madras cloth trade proved a cheap fabric for Black working class women throughout the Caribbean. The cloth, evolved as a mark of pride and distinction, particularly among market vendors and the working class in Jamaica. Today it serves as a patriotic symbol of pride, often worn during national festivals, cultural parades and the annual Jamaican independence holiday celebration. The garment is collected as a souvenir by Jamaican nationals, expats, tourists and those with mad love for Jamaica