Adeyomi
Adeyomi
The Crown Line
Adéyọmí (The Crown Befits Me) is composed, unshaken, and sovereign by design. Where others shout, it speaks in silence. This is a garment for the man who has nothing to prove—whose bearing alone communicates the weight of experience, the calm of mastery, and the gravitas of earned dignity. Adéyọmí doesn’t request attention; it commands stillness. It is a testament to the truth that greatness never hurries, and kings need not explain.
The fabric, a dense matte black with ceremonial drape, falls like shadow forged from velvet steel. Minimal yet majestic, it creates an arresting silhouette—broad at the shoulders, tapering with poise into a full-length flow. The embroidery is the heart of this piece: golden thread sculpted into ancestral symmetry, recalling the regalia of empires long before the pageantry of crowns. Each thread is a golden tongue, whispering legacies of old. The motif, rich in vertical rhythm and symbolic floral ascent, speaks to lineage that is both rooted and rising—like a tree too ancient to fall.
Paired with a jet-black fila and a perfectly structured awotele beneath, Adéyọmí carries the full architecture of Yoruba nobility. The sokoto is tailored with clean precision, hidden beneath the robe like a secret vow. This is not an outfit—it is a rite. Worn by those who carry power not on their shoulders, but in their silence. Adéyọmí is for the man who knows the crown is not something you wear; it is something you are.
Tailored by Presence
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Outer Robe (Awosoke):
The outer robe is cut for majesty. It carries weight without stiffness, framing the wearer in uninterrupted black flow. Its angular drape is deliberate—broad in reach, silent in motion. Sleeves extend to form a winged silhouette that moves like a slow tide, designed to echo the grandeur of ancestral assemblies.Inner Garment (Awotele):
The awotele is restrained in tone but powerful in form. It supports the embroidery with anchored stillness, its shoulders shaped for dignity and bearing. The neckline is reinforced to hold the weight of the embroidery without collapse, making every movement a controlled procession.Trousers (Sokoto):
The sokoto is crafted for harmony with the garment’s vertical architecture—slim, tapered, and firm. A hidden side zip and drawstring allow for adjustment without disrupting symmetry. The fit is designed for both movement and formality, ensuring the entire outfit maintains its sculptural unity. -
Adéyọmí is tailored from a heavyweight cotton-blend suiting fabric that offers deep structure, perfect for ceremonial wear and elite gatherings. Its weave ensures a full-bodied fall while remaining breathable under heat or prolonged wear. The fabric is memory-rich—designed to hold shape and stature.
The embroidery is a double-layered satin thread in radiant gold, raised and directional to create dimension under natural light. Every motif is executed with rhythmic precision, echoing sacred geometries found in Yoruba palace design and shrine carvings.
Material: Premium cotton-poly blend
Weave: Dense plain weave with sculptural integrity
Finish: Matte black with metallic gold threadwork
Weight: ~210 gsm
Color: Regal Black with Sovereign Gold embroidery
Total Garment Weight: ~1.75 kg (including embroidery and full set)
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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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