The Kigelia Africana tree’s sausage-like fruit are loved by baboons, monkeys, porcupines, birds and elephants. At night, the flowers remain open to be pollinated by bats and hawk-moths. In Kenya, the Kikuyu people ferment the dried fruit with honey to make a sweet beer called muratina. These trees are sacred to many communities. Luo people bury a fruit to symbolise the body of a lost person believed to be dead. This fabric design is a celebration of our culture and nature
A high-performance, quick-drying swim-short fabric made from 92% polyester and 8% spandex, offering four-way stretch, comfort, and shape retention.
Proudly made in South Africa.