All Kasi back to its casual wear

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“You should have seen me the other day when I rocked up at the party, dressed from head to toe ka diaparo tsa (apparels) All Kasi.” That was a line from the late Dice Rralefatshe in the song called All Kasi Anthem.

The hit was done by Botswana’s finest musicians including Vee Mampeezy, Nomadic, Exodus, Scar, Mr Doe, Oracle and Kast just to mention but a few in order to appreciate the local label. 

With casual t-shirts and bucket hats branded AK, the song went on to push All Kasi as the finest local brand on the scene. As the years went by, All Kasi continued to create the finest bespoke garments and they ventured into the sportswear and iconically dressed The Zebras, Botswana’s national football team, during their maiden appearance at the African Cup of Nations in 2012.

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