Linen shirt made with hand sewing machines, by female artisans in the medina of Sfax. This light blue shirt is made in the Berber style with well-defined patterns on the collar and chest pocket.
Light Blue Berber Shirt
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Light Blue Berber Shirt
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BRIBRI
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Bribri: authentic creations, faithful to Berber history
Creations are inspired by the tunics of the Imazighens: free men for a free nation. A tribute to our origins: tattoos, shepherds' outfits, Tuareg clothes
Testimonials
Amina Ben Salah
Yellow Berber shirt
The quality is there, and every detail tells a story
Luca Rossi
Unisex Light Blue Berber Shirt
I fell in love with the Berber shirt as soon as I saw it. it is comfortable and a conversation starter at every event.
Hichem Trabelsi
White Berber Shirt with Gray Stripes, Unisex
Beautiful piece. Well done. I wanted something Amazigh design after a trip to Morocco.
The creations presented reflect an intrinsic authenticity and honor Berber history. They carry within them the essential message of liberation in the face of cultural domination which neglects deep historical and socio-cultural roots.
His initiative aims to revive the link with Berber identity, which is in danger of disappearing. This approach, imbued with the Bribri philosophy, represents resistance to the influence of the Western cultural industry. Every day, this homage paid to our ancestors acts as a rampart, thus allowing the precious preservation of our collective memory.
The creations presented reflect an intrinsic authenticity and honor Berber history. They carry within them the essential message of liberation in the face of cultural domination which neglects deep historical and socio-cultural roots.
His initiative aims to revive the link with Berber identity, which is in danger of disappearing. This approach, imbued with the Bribri philosophy, represents resistance to the influence of the Western cultural industry. Every day, this homage paid to our ancestors acts as a rampart, thus allowing the precious preservation of our collective memory.