what happened then? njeri: so america came and they told us they would have trade sanctions against us. anthony: if you didn t take all this used clothes. njeri: exactly. yeah, because of the free trade, yeah, exactly. melissa: it s pretty much oppressive. kamau: usa! usa! anthony: so, you design and manufacture? njeri: it s a kenyan street wear brand basically. so we make hoodies. we make t-shirts. yeah. kamau: for uh for giants? do you make hoodies for giants? njeri: yes. everyone. kamau: in oakland where i m from, hoodies are kind of a big deal, so if i was able to go back with a kenyan-made hoodie, i would get a whole nairobi-oakland connection going. anthony: as screwed up as the whole situation is, people do love the availability of cheap clothes. and toi market is the place to go for what in nyc would be called vintage. a dense labyrinth of shops, neatly organized by specialty. kamau: honey, i brought all the uggs back from kenya. there s got to be so