Haiti

18.9712° N, 72.2852° W

Capital: Port-au-Prince

“Sak Kap Fet”

Haiti, a nation with a captivating blend of African, indigenous Taino, and European influences, boasts a cultural tapestry woven through its vibrant tribes. The largest ethnic groups in Haiti are the Afro-Haitians, mainly comprised of the Gede, Rada, and Petro tribes, each contributing to the nation's unique heritage. In the rich palette of Haitian culture, colors hold profound significance. The Gede tribe, associated with the veneration of ancestors, often uses purple and black to symbolize spirituality and death. The Rada tribe, rooted in West African traditions, favors white and blue, representing purity and the divine. The Petro tribe, characterized by its energetic and fiery rituals, embraces red as a symbol of power and transformation.

Black "Sak Kap Fet" Hat
$25.00

Introducing the "Sak Kap Fet" Black Hat – a cultural statement celebrating Haiti's vibrant spirit. Immerse yourself in the essence of Haitian culture with this sleek black hat featuring the iconic phrase "Sak Kap Fet." A prominent saying deeply embedded in Haitian culture translates to "What's happening?" or "What's going on?" in English. Beyond a mere greeting, it embodies cultural curiosity and shared connections within the community. Elevate your style with this unique accessory that carries the rich tapestry of Haitian heritage.