Triple weave Kente cloth bomber jackets with welt pockets and fully reversible. The Kente from Ghana reverses to a midnight denim. Unisex sizing. Part of the Tidal Cool Vivid! Collection created for Accra Fashion week in Ghana. Kente is a handwoven fabric originating in Bonwire Weaving Village in the Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana. Each pattern represents a different meaning. Kente was originally reserved for royalty, but today is worn by all who can afford the precious handwoven fabric. This loom-woven Kente is a triple weave called Fathia Fata Nkrvmah, and was purchased directly from the artisan weavers in Bonwire Weaving Village, Ghana. The inside neck is stamped with an Adinkra symbol meaning "in diversity we find unity." All clothing handmade in Cleveland, OH