Adeandayo
Wosoko Cloth Bib
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About the Print:
Our Wosoko print was inspired by bògòlanfini (meaning "mud cloth" in the Bambara language), a handmade Malian cotton fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud. Bògòlanfini holds and important place in traditional Malian culture - it is worn by hunters as camouflage, protection and as a badge of status. Women are wrapped in the fabric after they enter adulthood and right after giving birth. Patterns in bògòlanfini fabrics have various cultural meanings, depicting mythological concepts, proverbs and historical events. This print features the common bògòlanfini pattern known as "wosoko," the Bambara word for "sickle" (a farming tool) because the pattern resembles the back of a sickle's blade.
About the Style:
Now you can keep your baby’s neck and chin dry while bringing a pop of color to their outfit! Soft and absorbent, our bibs pair function and style to help your baby stay comfy, keeping the delicate skin around baby’s mouth and nose safe from irritation.
- Adjustable snaps so the bib fits for longer as your baby grows
- Top layer made of super soft organic cotton
- Bottom layer polyester fleece - very absorbent and soft to the touch
- Machine washable for easy care
Colors may vary slightly from how they appear on a computer/smartphone screen.
Due to the nature of fabrics and print processes, this print may or may not be the exact same shade, hue, or tone of a previous release of this same print.