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Kanzu
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a traditional men's tunic-style garment that is worn in some countries in East Africa
What is a "kanzu"?
A kanzu is a traditional garment worn mainly by men in the East African region, particularly in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It is a loose-fitting tunic made of cotton or linen material, usually white in color, with long sleeves and a collarless neckline. The length of the kanzu varies from knee-length to ankle-length, and it is worn with a matching pair of trousers or a cloth that is wrapped around the waist like a skirt. The kanzu is often worn on special occasions, such as weddings, religious events, and other formal gatherings. It is also considered a symbol of cultural identity and heritage in the East African region.