
Every chance I got to share the story of my name, “Adebowale,” through the way I dressed, I seized wholeheartedly. I’m deeply grateful to all the men who, at some point, joined me in celebrating their heritage as well.


To me, these are not just clothes—they carry profound stories about who we are and the essence of why we are who we are. Indeed, Oriki never lies: “Omo elewu woyi woyi” — the style is truly plenty.








some of my favorite looks in traditional outfit from 2024, Which one’s your fave?
What makes you feel nostalgic?

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Thank you 🙏 love your story about the agbada as well, regards to your friend
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Thanks for your time, Michael . . .
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‘You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it . . . ‘
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The clothes are stunning Michael! I can see why it is so important to you. Are there any particular clothes that resonate most with your sense of identity?
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Thank you 🙏 they all resonate with my sense of identity but the one with the flowing robe explains more, as it says a lot more about royal lineage
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