THE SPIRIT
OF MOROCCO
Clean designs, graphics that are instantly recognizable, bold and vibrant colors, all infused with a healthy dose of humor and “Moroccan attitude”:
Year after year, the essence of the Rock da Kasbah collections remains true to its free and rebellious spirit.
Inspired by Moroccan pop and urban culture, as well as the unique character of Tangier, the brand is now synonymous with a modern, dynamic lifestyle full of rock ‘n’ roll flair.
All Rock Da Kasbah creations, made from soft and durable cotton, embody this spirit and now dress several generations of women, men, and children.
THE SPIRIT
OF MOROCCO
Clean designs, graphics that are instantly recognizable, bold and vibrant colors, all infused with a healthy dose of humor and “Moroccan attitude”:
Year after year, the essence of the Rock da Kasbah collections remains true to its free and rebellious spirit.
Inspired by Moroccan pop and urban culture, as well as the unique character of Tangier, the brand is now synonymous with a modern, dynamic lifestyle full of rock ‘n’ roll flair.
All Rock Da Kasbah creations, made from soft and durable cotton, embody this spirit and now dress several generations of women, men, and children.
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CHOOSE
YOUR STYLE
"ROCK DA KASBAH"
As crisp as a stamp and instantly recognizable, the Rock da Kasbah logo encapsulates the brand’s DNA with the traditional taxi markings adorned with the number 40 from Tangier license plates and a pop nod to the indomitable hit “Rock el Casbah” by Rachid Taha, released in 2004. Let’s Rock!
"ROCK DA KASBAH"
As crisp as a stamp and instantly recognizable, the Rock da Kasbah logo encapsulates the brand’s DNA with the traditional taxi markings adorned with the number 40 from Tangier license plates and a pop nod to the indomitable hit “Rock el Casbah” by Rachid Taha, released in 2004. Let’s Rock!
"TAXI"
A tribute to Morocco’s most popular form of public transport, the Petit Taxi logo is a staple of Moroccan iconography. Sky blue in Tangier, red in Fez and Casablanca, ochre yellow in Marrakech, orange in Agadir, or even candy pink in Kelâat M’gouna, the city of roses, these little cars are inseparable from the city’s urban identity.
"TAXI"
A tribute to Morocco’s most popular form of public transport, the Petit Taxi logo is a staple of Moroccan iconography. Sky blue in Tangier, red in Fez and Casablanca, ochre yellow in Marrakech, orange in Agadir, or even candy pink in Kelâat M’gouna, the city of roses, these little cars are inseparable from the city’s urban identity.
"YVES ST-LAURENT"
High-fashion brands? Moroccan youth are completely hooked. Authentic or fake, meticulously copied or humorously reimagined, the designs flood the street fashion scene. Yves Saint Laurent, a great lover of Morocco where he spent much of his life and drew constant inspiration for his collections, is no exception… Marrakech, in any case, has given him a street named after him and a splendid museum.
"YVES ST-LAURENT"
High-fashion brands? Moroccan youth are completely hooked. Authentic or fake, meticulously copied or humorously reimagined, the designs flood the street fashion scene. Yves Saint Laurent, a great lover of Morocco where he spent much of his life and drew constant inspiration for his collections, is no exception… Marrakech, in any case, has given him a street named after him and a splendid museum.
"AMOUR"
A Love, peace & harmony vibe with this design as sweet and pure as a beautiful love note! There are over 100 words for love in Arabic, but it’s houb, the love sung by poets, that was chosen for this universal and tender message.
Wear it in all circumstances, and perhaps even more so on blue days, as it has the magical power to bring smiles galore.
"AMOUR"
A Love, peace & harmony vibe with this design as sweet and pure as a beautiful love note! There are over 100 words for love in Arabic, but it’s houb, the love sung by poets, that was chosen for this universal and tender message.
Wear it in all circumstances, and perhaps even more so on blue days, as it has the magical power to bring smiles galore.
"ROLLING COW"
A true icon of Moroccan grocery stores, the Laughing Cow is so much a part of the everyday lifestyle that the local grocer sometimes adds a cheese triangle or two to his change!
Here, it’s reinterpreted in a rock ‘n’ roll style with the iconic tongue of the Rolling Stones, great lovers of Tangier, and a pair of Rock da Kasbah earrings: the Rolling Cow is born.
"ROLLING COW"
A true icon of Moroccan grocery stores, the Laughing Cow is so much a part of the everyday lifestyle that the local grocer sometimes adds a cheese triangle or two to his change!
Here, it’s reinterpreted in a rock ‘n’ roll style with the iconic tongue of the Rolling Stones, great lovers of Tangier, and a pair of Rock da Kasbah earrings: the Rolling Cow is born.
"COUSCOUS CLAN"
Welcome to the kitchens of a long-fictional rock n’raï group, born from the imagination of musicians Rachid Taha and Rodolphe Burger around 2013: Couscous Clan. The operations of this “clandestine musical commando,” successfully carried out on real stages, eventually led to the group’s official existence.
Rock da Kasbah pays homage here to the humor of the two rockers by combining the emblematic dish of the Maghreb with the traditional hat of peasant women from the Tangier mountains.
"COUSCOUS CLAN"
Welcome to the kitchens of a long-fictional rock n’raï group, born from the imagination of musicians Rachid Taha and Rodolphe Burger around 2013: Couscous Clan. The operations of this “clandestine musical commando,” successfully carried out on real stages, eventually led to the group’s official existence.
Rock da Kasbah pays homage here to the humor of the two rockers by combining the emblematic dish of the Maghreb with the traditional hat of peasant women from the Tangier mountains.
OTHER MODELS
Rock da Kasbah is also a passion for leading artists of the Arab world, with the Oum Kalthoum collection and its pop tribute to the immense Egyptian diva, or the one dedicated to the Moroccan protest group Nass El Ghiwane, who revolutionized North African music in the 70s.
But it’s also about joyful nods to everyday life with the palm tree Made in Medina, the Sardines of Morocco, and many others…
OTHER MODELS
Rock da Kasbah is also a passion for leading artists of the Arab world, with the Oum Kalthoum collection and its pop tribute to the immense Egyptian diva, or the one dedicated to the Moroccan protest group Nass El Ghiwane, who revolutionized North African music in the 70s.
But it’s also about joyful nods to everyday life with the palm tree Made in Medina, the Sardines of Morocco, and many others…
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