agbada
Agbada is a traditional West African garment, often worn by men, characterized by its loose-fitting design and elaborate embroidery. It typically consists of a long robe, a matching inner garment, and a wide-sleeved outer robe. The fabric is usually made from cotton or silk, and the colors can vary widely, often reflecting cultural significance or personal style.
This attire is commonly associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria but is also worn in other West African countries. Agbada is often reserved for special occasions, such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and cultural festivals, symbolizing status and elegance.