The Wosoko print was inspired by Bogolanfini, meaning "mud cloth" in the Bambara language, handmade Malian cotton fabricated traditionally dyed with fermented mud.
Bogolanfini holds an important place in traditional Malian and has various cultural meanings, depicting mythological concepts, proverbs, and historic events, it is worn by hunters as camouflage, protection, and as a badge of status. Women are also wrapped in the fabric after they enter adulthood and right after giving birth. Wosoko means "sickle" (farming tool) in Bambara since the pattern resembles the back of a Sickle's blade.
Overalls are fun and great to have year-round they truly become a favorite in a child's closet. The overalls come with snaps on the bottom and adjustable straps making diaper changes easy and growing with your child for longer wear. Wooden buttons down the front for ease in dressing. Made from 100% organic cotton making them comfortable, soft, and safe for your baby's skin.
note: colors may vary slightly from how they appear on a computer/smartphone screen. due to the nature of the fabrics and print process, this print may or may not be exact same shade, hue, or tone from a previous release of this same print.