Adegoroye



Adegoroye
The Crown Line
Adégóròyè (The Crown Has Brought Honor) is not made for the man who shouts. It is made for the man whose silence shapes rooms, whose dignity speaks before his name is called. Cloaked in Sovereign Cocoa, this Agbada is a tribute to royalty earned—not inherited—a garment for those whose path to power was paved with principle, not pretense.
The embroidery does not decorate—it dignifies. In this piece, sacred Yoruba geometry unfolds in raised tonal threadwork, invoking carved palace doors and ancient rites. Twin palm fronds arc upward like uplifted hands, while vertical bars descend with the gravity of ancestral commandments. The result is not just design—it is declaration: the wearer has come into his crown, and with it, honor.
Cut from a noble cocoa-toned cotton blend, Adégóròyè carries weight in both fabric and meaning. The outer robe drapes with structured elegance, its wide wings offering both presence and poise. Beneath, the awotele frames the embroidery with reverence, allowing the chest panel to command without excess. The sokoto is sharply tailored—form-fitting without fuss—ready for council, procession, or reflection.
With its matching Fila, Adégóròyè is not simply worn. It is bestowed.
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Outer Agbada (Awosoke):
Tailored from a structured cocoa-toned cotton blend with a matte ceremonial finish, the outer robe falls just below the knee. Its sculptural weight and clean silhouette carry a quiet authority. Mid-length sleeves and wide shoulder drape create a regal, imposing form.Inner Garment (Awotele):
Precisely cut in matching fabric, the awotele grounds the look. Its neckline is modestly elevated to frame the embroidery, while its cut ensures both comfort and visual harmony. It functions as the hidden strength behind the robe’s grandeur.Trousers (Sokoto):
The sokoto maintains a streamlined silhouette beneath the folds. A lightly tapered fit, hidden drawstring, and side zipper make it adaptable for all-day wear, while retaining the composure expected of ceremonial attire. -
Adégóròyè is made from a premium cotton-rich blend selected for its dual character—soft enough for long wear, structured enough to retain form. The Sovereign Cocoa color anchors the robe in warmth and power, while the embroidery, executed in deep tonal thread, creates sculptural relief inspired by Yoruba regal artistry.
Material: Premium cotton-rich blend
Weave: Structured ceremonial weave
Finish: Matte with soft heritage sheen
Weight: ~200 gsm
Color: Sovereign Cocoa with tonal embroidery
Total Garment Weight: ~1.7 kg (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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