The Bob Marley Inspired Baja Hoodie
Bob Marley is one of the most influential person in the field of reggae music and everyone embraced his kind of music. He was also a devoted Rastafarian during that time. He influenced people with his music and his fashion such as his dreadlocks hair and the famous rasta colors. The rasta colors include red, gold, green and black. The red stands for the Rastafarian community. It also stands for the blood that has been shed by the salves taken from Africa and by those oppressed. The gold stands for wealth of Africa, which has been exploited by non-Africans, leaving the continent impoverished despite its great natural resources. The green, stands for the lush beauty and fertility of Ethiopia, regarded as the spiritual homeland of the Rastafarians. And the black, symbolizes the black people of Africa and Jamaica.
The rasta colors have been widely used in different items to represent the Rastafari. One item that has included rasta fashion is the Mexican Baja Hoodie. In fact, it is one of the most popular and most often the sold out first. The Rasta baja hoodie also possess the four colors and has long sleeves for comfort and warmth. It also have the typical hood and the pouch pocket in front. They are also made of recycled fibers in Mexico but still look great and never out in fashion. It represents the culture of the people who are fanatic of Bob Marley and love Jamaica. This baja hoodie will never be absent during reggae concerts because it is very comfortable to wear and very casual.
However, the Rasta baja hoodie is very difficult to find because of its distinctiveness that many people desire for it. This rasta drug rug is made of acrylic and sometimes have polyester and cotton as well. It is one item that you will surely love to add to your rasta collection.
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