Adegboyega

Adegboyega

$1,250.00

The Crown Line

Adegboyega (The Crown Has Elevated Joy) is not worn—it is borne. A testament to quiet majesty, it speaks not in volume but in vibration. Cloaked in a resplendent navy, the deepest shade before black, Adegboyega is the embodiment of elegance held in restraint. It is created for the man who does not perform power but inhabits it—one who does not gesture for reverence because his presence already commands it. This garment is not an echo of tradition. It is the voice of ancestry speaking clearly through form.

At the garment’s chest, sacred geometry unfolds in tonal embroidery—midnight on midnight—requiring attention, rewarding contemplation. The pattern blooms in solemn symmetry: the top half blossoms like ancestral breath drawn deep into the lungs; the lower half falls in vertical incantations, grounding the robe in prayer and permanence. The thread, navy against navy, is neither hidden nor revealed—it is whispered revelation, visible only to those who look closely enough to listen. This embroidery does not seek praise—it demands discernment. The wearer of Adegboyega is not here for the crowd. He is here for the calling.

Constructed from a cotton-rich blend with noble heft, the garment moves with sovereign gravity. The outer robe opens from the shoulders in wide, architectural sweeps—mirroring the silhouette of Yoruba kings and mystics alike. Beneath, the awotele is precisely cut to frame the embroidery as a breastplate, shielding the heart without hardening it. The sokoto, subtly tapered, maintains sharpness beneath the robe’s quiet storm. Finished with a matching navy fila, Adegboyega is not a garment. It is a throne disguised as clothing.

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  • Outer Robe (Awosoke):
    Woven from a premium cotton blend, the outer Agbada balances regal structure with flowing grace. Its mid-length sleeves and just-below-knee fall create a silhouette that feels both grounded and lifted. The surface is matte, allowing the folds to move like shadows—subtle, deliberate, unforgettable.

    Inner Garment (Awotele):
    The awotele, rendered in matching navy, provides a seamless tonal layer beneath the robe. Its neckline is slightly raised and gently curved, framing the embroidery like the mouth of an ancestral drum. It offers breathability and structure, ensuring the entire garment ensemble holds its noble shape throughout extended wear.

    Trousers (Sokoto):
    Tailored with clean tapering, the sokoto preserves the garment’s vertical integrity beneath the volume of the outer robe. It features a hidden drawstring and side zipper for ease and precision. Whether seated in silence or rising to address a room, the sokoto ensures the look remains composed and intentional.

  • Adegboyega is cut from a structured cotton-rich blend, chosen for its architectural drape and quiet durability. The fabric holds shape without stiffness, lending the garment the solemnity of a shrine and the fluidity of wind-blown scripture. Though grounded in tradition, the material whispers of innovation—allowing breath, movement, and long wear.

    The embroidery is tone-on-tone: deep navy thread worked into the same hue, layered using advanced stitch techniques to build texture and form. The design is a modern elevation of sacred Yoruba botanicals and divine symmetry—meant to reveal itself slowly, like wisdom unfolding in time. It glows only when the light hits just right.

    Material: Premium cotton-rich blend
    Weave: Structured weave with formal ceremonial drape
    Finish: Deep matte with a whisper of luster under light
    Weight: ~200 gsm
    Color: Midnight Navy with Tonal 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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