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- The Xhosa people have a very complex and diverse clothing culture as what

you wear is decided by a person’s social standing. The clothing almost always
features beautifully designed beadwork and colourful, printed fabrics.
Women’s clothing defines different stages of her life.
- In the Zulu culture, the what the women wear is also determined by the stage
of life they are in. A young bachelorette will wear her hair short, usually
accompanying this look with a grass-reed skirt, embellished with beads.
Engaged women will grow their hair and cover their breasts.
- The Ndebele people are famous for their incredibly intricate beadwork as well
as their very brightly coloured homes designed with geometric patterns. The
main element of the women’s attire is her apron.

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