Cultural wear in Uganda

Cultural wear in Uganda implies that all tribes have traditional out fits that distinguish them from one another. Image by Media Nirvana

Cultural wear in Uganda implies that all tribes have traditional outfits that distinguish them from one another. Clothing is part of culture because it defines who people are.

Uganda doesn’t have one particular national attire but Once you step on Ugandan soil, you will out rightly be informed that each Ugandan belongs to a tribe hailing from different regions of the country.

All these tribes have traditional out fits that distinguish them from one another and be sure to get well versed with some of them.

These traditional outfits are mostly won during traditional ceremonies such as introduction parties, giveaways, coronation ceremonies and many others where it’s improper to dress up in casual clothes.

Cultural wear ideas in Uganda

Kanzu:

This masculine outfit looks similar to a tunic and is mostly composed of a white or cream fabric. It’s made from silk, cotton, poplin, or linen. Linen kanzus are the most expensive. The Kanzu unlike other specific attires cuts across several tribes and almost all ugandan men wear it during cultural functions.

The Kanzu has a make of a dress and the men usually wear trousers beneath it plus a coat over their shoulders to match with it. However it’s important to know that the traditional Kanzu is different from that worn by Muslim men and your shop attendant will help you figuring it out because the main difference lies in their designs.