Showing posts with label Tshirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tshirts. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Tees are the ISH!

I have been drooling over a lot of African print inspired Tshirts lately. They seem to be the new cool thing for me and frankly i don't know why. Well, i have a friend (Knie Annertey Abbey) who makes beautiful tees for everyday people and i suggest we all  have one or two in your wardrobe just for a change. "ISH!" Tshirts are
Inspired by colours, waxprint patterns and motifs that we can all relate to, to give that real casual feeling. here's a sneak peak into some of his designs.....







Follow him on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/niiannertey.abbey?fref=ts
twitter or instagram: @knieabbey

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

In love with Kayobi



 Step aside,I wonder why I am always quick to fall in love well; if it’s lovely it should be loved. Last week I posted in twitter about finding funky tees to wear to Chalewote street Art festival 2013 at James town which comes off on the 7th and 8th September. I posted on both Twitter (@dje_djelyn) and Facebook and behold I got some wonderful people who would also want to rock some tees to the event. This morning Kayobi followed me on instagram and as usual had to scroll through his photos and there! I found it. Exactly what I was looking for, Tees that carry messages and is funky.


The brand “KAYOBI”
Kayobi means Tuesday in Japanese, which represents the name of the founder Kwabena (male child born on Tuesday ) Oppong Boateng. The clothing line was founded on the 8th of August 2008 (08/08/08) and has gradually evolved from a t-shirt line to include bags and cases hand printed in Accra Ghana. Messages inscribed on the t-shirts ranges from socio-political issues to music, culture tradition and food. 


Hoping to grab one or two shirts really soon. If you want to get one two just go online and visit www.kayobiclothing.com , that easy and shop .




Instagram: Kayobi