Adebola



Adebola
The Crown Line
Adebola (The Crown Meets Wealth) is forged, not fashioned. This is not an Agbada for the faint of presence—it is a regalia for those who speak sparingly but lead with discernment. Cloaked in a striking tone of sky sapphire, Adebola is made for the man whose stillness commands more than spectacle ever could. It is a garment of inner weight—for those whose royalty lies not in volume but in vision. Every thread is an offering, every fold an inheritance.
At the center of Adebola lies an act of remembrance: embroidery that does not embellish, but enshrine. Rendered in a deep navy, the threadwork unfurls in sacred symmetry—evoking ocean ferns, ancestral flora, and the sacred geometry of Yoruba cosmology. The upper chest blooms like wisdom in full season, while the lower verticals descend in solemn cadence, grounding the garment with the gravity of lineage. These lines do not dazzle—they declare. The man who wears Adebola does not seek the crown. He is the crown.
This Agbada is cut from a noble cotton blend with architectural weight and organic softness. The outer Agbada flows from the shoulders with the composure of tradition fulfilled, its wide span reminiscent of royal mantles worn in rites of passage. The awotele beneath is tailored with restraint and clarity, creating a strong foundation for the embroidery to take form. The sokoto is cut with exacting grace, subtly tapered to allow both majesty and movement—maintaining the garment’s stature whether seated in ceremony or stepping into legacy. Paired with a perfectly matched fila, Adebola is not merely worn—it is assumed, like a sacred duty.
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Outer Agbada (Awosoke):
Woven from a premium cotton blend, the outer Agbada flows with gravity and grace. Its fabric is weighted to create wide, architectural folds that shape the silhouette with strength. Designed to fall just below the knee and cut with mid-length sleeves, it carries the quiet force of inherited dignity. The matte surface finish ensures that the garment moves like ritual—measured, meaningful, serene.Inner Garment (Awotele):
The awotele is tailored in matching sky sapphire, offering tonal depth and cohesion. Its clean neckline and structured torso frame the embroidery with reverence. Built for comfort and ceremony alike, the inner layer allows the chest panel to take prominence while maintaining composure across every gesture.Trousers (Sokoto):
The sokoto completes the set with minimalism and intent—a lightly tapered silhouette crafted for elegance beneath the regal volume of the Agbada. Featuring a hidden drawstring and zipper, it offers fit versatility while preserving the garment’s ceremonial purity and ease of movement. -
Adebola is cut from a high-quality cotton-rich blend, selected to balance form and feel. The structured weave offers dimensionality, allowing the garment to drape in noble, architectural lines, while remaining soft enough for extended wear. This equilibrium gives Adebola its enduring majesty—one that moves with the body, yet anchors the spirit.
The embroidery is executed in deep navy thread, using a layered stitching technique that gives the design richness and tactility. The thread was chosen for its subdued luster, designed to absorb light and heighten presence rather than dazzle. The motif is drawn from sacred Yoruba symbology—flora, roots, and divinely ordered lines—reimagined through a lens of timeless restraint.
Material: Premium cotton-rich blend
Weave: Smooth structured weave with ceremonial drape
Finish: Matte with a soft reverent sheen
Weight: ~200 gsm
Color: Sky Sapphire with Deep Navy embroidery
Total Garment Weight: ~1.7 kg (including embroidery and full set) -
Care Instructions: Dry cleaning is strongly recommended. For best results, use a professional service experienced in working with embroidered textiles. Avoid pressing directly on the embroidery—use a pressing cloth or opt for steam to preserve the texture and stitchwork.
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