Category
page 1Nigerian clothing
boubou
flowing wide sleeved robe worn by men in parts of West Africa and North Africa
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dashiki
thumb|A musician in Ghana, dressed in a dashiki
adire
indigo-dyed cloth/textile made in southwestern Nigeria

head tie
head scarf worn by women in Africa and tthe African Diaspora
aso oke
Yoruba woven textile made in narrow strips on a horizontal loom
Aso Olona
Yoruba patterned hand woven fabric
Agbada
Agbada () : Cloak, Mantle, is the flowing robe traditionally worn by the Yoruba people across West Africa. It comes with an innercloth of varying lengths and it also comes with a pair of bottom wear in form of native trousers called Shokoto. It also is worn most times with different caps like Fila , Abeti Aja and so on. Traditional Yoruba beads are most time worn with it. It's a male attire worn for special events and everyday life, depending on the extravagance of the garment. It is a distinct robe that comes in different styles and designs
thumb|Yoruba man in Agbada
thumb|A Yoruba man actin