Description
Pé di Badju is printed in Odivelas, Portugal on a Fair Trade organic cotton t-shirt.
- The model is 175 cm tall and wearing size M
- Print design: Hapate Design
If someone asks you for a “pé di badju” it’s because he or she wants to dance morna or coladeira with you. It’s also difficult to hear funaná without giving a “pé di badju”!
Pé di Badju is printed in Odivelas, Portugal on a Fair Trade organic cotton t-shirt.
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If someone asks you for a “pé di badju” it’s because he or she wants to dance morna or coladeira with you. It’s also difficult to hear funaná without giving a “pé di badju”!
Select options 29.00 €This design is named after a place in Santiago Island, Cape Verde. Somada is also a funaná song from the 80s by a famous band formed in Cova da Moura, Tulipa Negra.
Select options 29.00 €“B for Buraca!” said Froze when he saw this t-shirt. Go visit him in Coqueiro, the restaurant in Cova da Moura where he works, to hear some Cape Verdean music. Buraca is the area of Amadora where Cova da Moura is located.
Select options 29.00 €Djunta mô means putting your hands together. It is a Cape Verdean concept of mutual help: together we are stronger.
Select options 29.00 €Jon Roque was the most famous nightclub in Cova da Moura in the 80s and 90s visited by the young and stylish. They played funaná and passada, and it used to get so full that half of the party was going on in the street in front of the club. Nowadays it's a bar where you can hear live music from the São Tomé & Príncipe islands!
Select options 35.00 €You call bodona someone who accomplishes what they've started, regardless of challenges. And when they reach their goal, they're not ashamed of showing their pride. Who's bodona has many good qualities!
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