Setapa troupes involves an equal mix of both men and women dressed up with the skin of animals.
[3] Setapa music dance exists in three different types, which are: Setapa troupes wear flip flops called diphamphathana made of tyres, and knee shin guard like made of animal skins including the hare and antelope, spring boks and duikers.
The trousers used by men are called motseto and also made of antelope skin, they are usually cut short or rolled up to the knee level to allow for the shin and diphamphathana.
[6] The females never used diphamphathana like males instead they used some sandals made from an oxen head skin.
Setapa Costume ended in the olden days, nowadays the Setapa generation put on some fashion clothes such as some prints by Germans, whilst males put on some fashion blazers and formal trousers and they use their leg rattles to produce rattling sound as they dance.