High quality beads and tire strips have revolutionized the Maasai Community’s sandal, accentuating their already elegant dress sense – most coveted across Africa. Glue, sewing machines and cutting devices are just accompaniments in the creation of the maasai Akala. When put on display at the mobile Maasai Market in Nairobi or at other locations in the Central Business District, the ensemble will bring you closer to this unique community.
The tire strips are cut into the desired shapes using patterns that are purely the designers’ or that are requested by customers. The strips are cut, sewn together, glued and beaded at the last stage. The end result is the unveiling of very simple but undoubtedly very tough sandals.
Making a Maasai Akala takes skill and the patience. In most cases, the artists are natives of the Maasai community seeking better and more profitable lives either in their home towns or in cities such as Nairobi. The Nairobi City Council has set apart time and space for trade in these and other creative maasai items.
The history and the lifestyle of the Maasai Community of Kenya have a lot to do with their venturing into this artistic trade. They are nomads and they live in the Sub- Saharan parts of Kenya. Long distance trekking is the one very basic part of their lives. They are also hunters and gatherers and their traditional activities and rituals involve a lot of activity, such as the dancing.
Back in the day, leather from the skin of their highly held cattle was used to create their footwear but it would not last long especially in the occasion of rain. The maasai then realized that at their disposal were tires from motorcycles! They cut these into different shapes and sizes at no unreasonable expense.
This venture by the Maasai birthed an excellent idea in the recycling of tires. This was very impeccable because the disposal of tires had been a question begging for an answer especially in Kenya, just like it is in other neighboring nations. The idea of maasai Akalas later meant employment and livelihoods for the business minded among the Maasai.
The Akala is now worn by many because it has become a major accessory in fashion. It is ideal for hunting expeditions, rock climbing ventures such as at the Hell’s Gate National Park, long distance trekking and hiking. Many outlets in Nairobi stock these incredible items. The Village Market, the Yaya Center and many smaller outlets in Nairobi’s main town area.
Maasai attire took the world by storm and granted Kenya fashion an excellent reputation. This was mainly because of the preservation of heritage and the skill of merging nativity and modern art to bring forth something celebrated by locals and internationals alike. There is a new addition to the family- the maasai Akala! It comes customized. It comes plain. It comes decorated with exotic beads. It comes just for you! Go ahead pick yours up at www.sokomaasai.com





