Glance at Black Panther Suit (Similar to Aceh Traditional Clothes)

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Still no chance to watch this movie in the cinema. But I'll take a moment to watch this, maybe in a few days. My enthusiasm for this storyline movie is still big.

Well, I'm not in the mood to discuss this movie plot. But I am interested to observe more closely with a suit worn by T'Challa in some scenes, before he gets into the Black Panther costume.


theguardian: Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther. Photograph: Matt Kennedy/AP

This is a photo released 4 days ago. You can click the source on the link above.


I've watched this movie trailer many times. When viewing clothing worn by T'Challa in the picture above, I feel very familiar with it. I've seen similar clothes worn by Acehnese people, called "Aceh Traditional Clothing", commonly used at weddings, as a form of respect for our customs and traditions.

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This is a joke I made, I placed a "tangkulok/Kupiah Meukeutop" or the crown of Aceh over the head of Chadwick Boseman. :D

In addition, there are also koko clothes, now popular in Aceh. My friends invited me to sew a suit, similar to a black panther suit LOL

But that's serious! I really liked it. Either for what reason is used by cloth designer on this Black Panther movie. Perhaps this is one of the clothes worn by Africans. I am waiting for the answers from my friends in Africa, to explain this in the comments field. Please... :)


Source: cdn2.tstatic.net

Black outfit with embroidered motifs on the wrist and chest is one of the most viscous features. Now there are already some online buying and selling sites already provide typical clothes worn by Black Panther.

How? Are you interested in this outfit? Contact the seller: D


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BY: STEEMVEST17

Original Post with the related source | February 2018


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I do think so sir. Very close to Aceh traditional cloth

This is a very precious tradition in the eyes of the world. @steemvest17

ya @anwarabdullah. I curious about this idea, and think it used in Africa too.

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