Agbada
Agbada is a traditional, voluminous outer robe worn by men in Nigeria, most closely associated with the Yoruba people. It is designed to be worn over a buba (a loose shirt) and sokoto (trousers) and is typically reserved for formal or ceremonial occasions. The garment is often a symbol of status and prestige, with its embroidery, fabric choice, and overall cut signaling the wearer's role or the event.
Construction and materials: The agbada consists of a flowing outer gown with wide sleeves that drapes over
Styles and accessories: The look is typically completed with a cap, known as a fila or another
Cultural significance and modern usage: The agbada is widely worn at weddings, naming ceremonies, religious events,