World Cup Jersey Craze Engulfs Kibera's Second-Hand Market in Kenya
As the World Cup progresses, a significant demand for football jerseys, termed a 'jersey craze,' has emerged. This trend is particularly evident in Kibera, Kenya, where enthusiasts are actively searching the local second-hand market for unique apparel. Antonio Massari, an Italian-born volunteer English teacher in Kibera, is noted as a regular visitor to this market, which he considers his preferred spot for finding such items.

The global football event, the World Cup, is currently underway, and concurrently, a notable surge in demand for football jerseys, described as a 'jersey craze,' has emerged. This enthusiastic pursuit of team apparel is being observed in various locations, including the bustling second-hand market situated in Kibera, Kenya.
Within Kibera's second-hand market, a vibrant scene unfolds as numerous enthusiasts delve into the stalls. These bargain hunters are actively scouring the market's offerings, driven by the desire to uncover unique items and hidden treasures among the available jerseys.
One such dedicated individual is Antonio Massari, an Italian-born volunteer English teacher who resides in Kibera. Massari has reportedly made this particular second-hand market his favorite destination for discovering these sought-after football items, reflecting the local engagement with the global sporting phenomenon.
(Source: France 24)
