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Religious ceremonies : 39.22% (500) |
 
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Weddings : 16.08% (205) |
 
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Casual everyday wear : 21.65% (276) |
 
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Parties : 19.14% (244) |
 
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None of the above : 3.92% (50) |
 
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Comment made by sofia on 2007-12-29 13:10:41
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| I have my clothe for day to day and cloth for special occasions. |
Comment made by amanda on 2008-03-20 10:35:22
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| your clothes are fashionable |
Comment made by AmaziYah on 2008-04-18 13:49:28
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| Amazing craftmenship and brillant design. The value surpasses the excellent quality! |
Comment made by Rose Larry on 2008-05-13 02:21:40
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| I love the craftsmanship and the true to size for us African women ;). I love the professionalism displayed on the site and when communicating by phone. The variety of clothing styles is unsurpassed . I do wish there was more short sets and casual wear .
Ire lona. |
Comment made by Thomas on 2008-07-08 13:26:02
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| I wear he clothing to seperate myself for this place in which we have been scattered in this dispora call the USA. |
Comment made by Cynthia Abraham on 2008-10-08 12:50:31
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| Church, but I purchased the Ivory Lace Wrapper for my wedding. I have been searching and was about to give up and your site came up. When I saw it, my heart was like "oh yeah, that's it that's the one.". I'm really looking forward to it's arrival, even though the wedding is not until June 2009. |
Comment made by Nwerem on 2008-12-23 04:20:58
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| I just wear it and and chill at home some times rarely outside,
http://www.africanluxurystore.com |
Comment made by Annette on 2009-01-08 07:55:21
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| I wear something that says I'm African everyday. Be it head wrap and earrings, braclets, Bou Bou, I say to the world I'm proud of my heritage. I'm of Malian descent and I'm proud to say I am Bambara. |
Comment made by Mama Joshua on 2009-06-05 21:39:02
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| I'm a Muzungu however live in Uganda for many years. family illness brought me back for a wile. All I have is my African cloth. I order from Dupsie's and got my packet today I dressed with one of there dresses to a meeting in a big Bank. I STOPED counting the compliments I got. I have seen may great tailors in Africa, however Dupsie's stand out far ahead. Please stay this way with your quality Dupsie's. |
Comment made by Renona Gay on 2009-06-06 17:47:13
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| I appreciate the fact that you have REAL, authentic African clothing, made by African hands, so that we may support Africa's economy, and give credit to those who make the clothing!
I recived my dress on Friday, and it's so much better than the picture shows! I plan buying African clothing for everyday wear, so that I can represent my African heritiage! This is NOT the last time I'll be ordering from you guys! |
Comment made by Diane on 2009-07-10 19:17:53
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| I love my outfit and the quick service after I ordered it...It was true to size and very very beautiful..I love the way it fit . I won't hesitate to order another product again.. |
Comment made by ngozi okeke on 2009-12-28 12:55:56
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| lm proud of African's Attire, Dupsie's you rock, l wear all mine to parties, and churches. Keep the good work, God Bless. |
Comment made by Gail Hill on 2010-01-21 13:14:10
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| As a dark-skinned black woman, I wear my African attire mostly to church. When people see me in it, I receive many compliments and I was once told that I look like I'm Dominican! That's nice to hear, especially since I was born and raised in California! Thank you for providing clothing that embraces our culture!! |
Comment made by CAREE on 2010-05-04 11:41:23
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| I HAVE RECEIVED MY ORDER,@I WOULD LIKKE TO SAY THINK U IT IS CREATED AND I WOULD ORDER MORE |
Comment made by Andito on 2010-05-05 16:43:06
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| I wear African Attire daily unless I working in the yard. You are going to be a great resource for me. I usually have to wait until Juneteenth for the festival so I can buy items from the vendors. Now I have another option. Thanks |