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  • T-shirt Store Starts New Fashion Trend

    • 03.07.13
      A new T-shirt shop in Benghazi has become a talking point among the youth in the city”s popular coffee shops. Boza, meaning “stylish”, is the first of its kind in Libya according to its owners, selling T-shirts, bags, and scarves printed with slogans like “Made in Libya”, “Walk like a Libyan” or a jumble of letters spelling out Benghazi.

      Some T-shirts are printed with “I love Cyrenaica”, referring to the eastern province where calls for more regional autonomy have heightened since the revolution. Other colourful T-shirts carry portraits of King Idris, whom Gaddafi ousted in his 1969 coup.
  • “Our designs have political messages, it is difficult to separate daily life from politics,” Ahmed Benmussa, a 32-year old oil engineer and Boza co-owner, said. “We take inspiration from Libyan heritage because we have a rich culture. Reviving history is one of our aims.”

    Importing blank T-shirts and scarves from Turkey, its designers use a small printing machine to decorate the clothes and accessories. Customers can also personalise goods or propose new designs on a “suggestion wall” in the store.

    The T-shirts sell for around 50 Libyan dinars ($40). Capitalising on Boza’s success in Benghazi, plans are now under way to open a branch very soon in the capital.

    (Source: Libya-BusinessNews.com)