Fabric from Léo, Burkina Fasobrought to you by traveler Victor Martinez-Cassmeyer.
'The local fabric is used in so many ways in Burkina Faso. This is an example of traditional fabric that is handmade and dyed in a village. Traditional fabric is used to make dresses, wrap dresses, head scarves for women and shirts, pants, and boubous for men. As a Peace Corps volunteer, this particular design was used by one of my host moms as a wrap dress and head scarf.' —Victor Martinez-Cassmeyer
1 of 17
- LimitedEdition: Only 17 made. Be 1 of 17.
- Made in USA
- Fits a 17' laptop
- Passport pocket inside
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Traveler
Victor Martinez-Cassmeyer: Victor is a Peace Corps volunteer in Burkina Faso. He has worked on a wide variety of projects in the community of Leo…ranging from painting a world map mural on a local elementary school to organizing a festival to spread malaria awareness. When in a new country, he is Faso’natedby learning a new language, new culture andhopefully a new local beer!
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Burkina Faso Tote (by Victor Martinez-Cassmeyer)