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  2. Fashion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Many African cultures have a characteristic traditional style of dress that is important to their heritage. Traditional garments worn in Nigeria include: The Yoruba men wear agbada , which is a formal attire, commonly worn as part of a three-piece set: an open-stitched full gown, a long-sleeved shirt, and sokoto (trousers fitted snugly at the ...

  3. Wrapper (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Wrapper (clothing) A group of Nigerian women wearing a blouse and wrapper sets with Gele . The wrapper, lappa, or pagne is a colorful garment widely worn in West Africa by both men and women. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored ensembles.

  4. Yoruba women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Yoruba women’s clothing is the traditional attire worn by women of the Yoruba ethnic group in parts of Nigeria, Benin and Togo in a region called Yorubaland. The clothing reflects the rich culture, history and aesthetic preferences of the Yoruba people.

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    In Hausa and Igbo weddings, according to The Knot, it’s customary for the grooms to wear traditional hats made from Isiagu fabric that can be red, white, black or blue.

  6. Aso oke - Wikipedia

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    Aso oke fabric, (Yoruba: aṣọ òkè, pronounced ah-SHAW-okay) is a hand-woven cloth created by the people of Iseyin in Oyo State Nigeria in the 1500s. Usually woven by men and women, the fabric is used to make men's gowns, called agbada and hats, called fila , as well as women's wrappers , called iro and head tie , called gele .

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