Dress & Customs.
Profiling and the Horn of Africa:
To speak of Dress & Customs, is to perhaps in all again, speak of the most basic in all truly, and of Identities, and in the Horn of Africa too that is [and as compared in all again, and to speak of Language/Tongues and even Communications too actually]. That the question in all and of what does constitute and for Kenyan Identity and as with it even said Infrastructural too [and the appending of new Infrastructure, and to that said/known already existent that is], does go along even and with speak of Dress & Customs in all [and further speak too, and of Western Identity and in the Horn of Africa today too that is].
In all, the creation of Identity and as based around speak of Dress & Customs, and as with it even relegated to the back [and by the Moi Regime too], has in many a way even, led to a Kenya, and just where in all again, Civil life, has very much come under attack, and as with regards to speak of Dress & Customs too, and by a prevalent Western Media in all (and as with it even referring and to Modern African Educational systems), and that does state in all that, Africans or Kenyans in all again, never did have clothing of their own, and actually did dress up in Sheep skins for instance [and that the very idea and of dressing and in a general manner too, does speak even and of Pretentious mindsets that is][Link].
In all, while one could recommend Victorian styled Dress and for the Horn of Africa and as region, and as with it all speaking even, and of whom does truly fit into Kenya/Horn of Africa in all, and as with regards to Civility too, there is a problem to this in that, Victorian Dress & Customs, does speak in all ways even and of Victorian styled Ritual/Ritualized life, and which in many a way is believed and to not fit in all, and into the World and as it is known today that is [and further speak too perhaps, and of the UN too actually].
In all though, and to make a difficult topic somewhat simple is to state that, life in the Horn of Africa and especially Kenya too, can somewhat be mended/amended, and if it is perceived that, Kenya today and as with regards to speak of Dress & Customs, is often associated and with Black skinned and White skinned groups too in all [and as with the former said African (Link), and the latter Western in all (Link)], but that in all ways really, speak of Brown skinned populations in the Horn of Africa and Dress & Customs too, does speak even and of Khaki and Corduroy clothing in all, while those said and as having the following Skin Tones/Colour (Link), does speak of Dress & Customs, and as going along even, and with speak of all kinds of Shoes/Shoeware that is.