Thank you for your kind comments. Check out the thrift stores. Sometimes you can find a bubu suit, or shalwar kameez. For close to authentic fabric without the cost, Hancocks in Langley Park is decent. There is another store in the next shopping center (unfortunately, I don't remember the name) that has fabrics from all over the world. OMG! I drooled over the aso ke. Their cotton prints were reasonably priced, though.
I know the Hancock in Langley park Haven't been there in a minute. The store across the street is Vina Fabrics I haven't been since 07. The prices were right and the ladies are nice. I'll have make that road trip to both stores next weekend for sure. Kwanzaa will be here too soon!
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Love it as pants! You really made a great use of that print.
Wow!!! the pants are absolutely awesome!
THE coolest pants. I need some. Where can I get African prints and panels locally besides G Street and Vina Fabric? Is there anywhere else?
Thank you for your kind comments. Check out the thrift stores. Sometimes you can find a bubu suit, or shalwar kameez. For close to authentic fabric without the cost, Hancocks in Langley Park is decent. There is another store in the next shopping center (unfortunately, I don't remember the name) that has fabrics from all over the world. OMG! I drooled over the aso ke. Their cotton prints were reasonably priced, though.
Love those pants. Girl, I feel like I've been in a a recession since 2002!
I know the Hancock in Langley park Haven't been there in a minute. The store across the street is Vina Fabrics I haven't been since 07. The prices were right and the ladies are nice. I'll have make that road trip to both stores next weekend for sure. Kwanzaa will be here too soon!
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