Olayinka

Olayinka

$1,250.00

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Olayinka (The One Who Brings Honor Home) is not merely worn—it is borne, like responsibility passed through lineage. Draped in a serene ash grey, this Agbada speaks not in volume, but in virtue. It is made for those who walk with legacy at their back and clarity in their gaze—for men who return not just with wealth, but with wisdom. In Olayinka, dignity is not declared. It is evident.

At its core lies an embroidered invocation—an homage, not an adornment. Stitched in tonal ash threads, the chest panel rises from the fabric like whispered scripture. Its symmetry draws from ancestral Yoruba motifs: unfolding fronds, rooted glyphs, and rising flame tips that speak of birthright and becoming. The upper embroidery swells like pride held humbly; the lower half descends in structured, prayerful lines, grounding the garment in quiet reverence. This is not flourish. This is ritual—stitched into silence.

Crafted from a refined cotton-rich blend, Olayinka’s architecture is both fluid and firm. The outer Agbada (Awosoke) falls from the shoulders in sculptural folds, framing the wearer in volume that never overwhelms. Beneath, the awotele is tailored to precision—offering both contrast and continuity, a quiet echo of the embroidery it frames. The sokoto, cleanly cut with a gentle taper, allows for graceful motion—whether seated in reflection or rising to speak truth. Topped with a perfectly matched ash Fila, Olayinka is not a garment. It is a vessel of grace carried home.

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  • Outer Agbada (Awosoke):
    Woven from a premium cotton blend, the outer robe commands presence with its generous drape and structured weight. Designed to rest just below the knee with stately sleeve width, it evokes the grandeur of ancestral kingship in a subdued modern silhouette.

    Inner Garment (Awotele):
    Cut in matching ash fabric, the awotele grounds the ensemble with precision tailoring and comfort. Its elevated neckline and clean framing provide balance, ensuring the embroidery stands pronounced yet poised.

    Trousers (Sokoto):
    Sharply tapered and functional, the sokoto features a hidden drawstring and zipper closure for adaptive fit. Breathable and refined, it supports the garment’s full composition while maintaining mobility across ceremonial or daily contexts.

  • Material: Premium cotton-rich blend
    Weave: Structured smooth weave with sculptural integrity
    Finish: Matte with a reverent, soft-diffused sheen
    Weight: ~200 gsm
    Color: Ash Grey with tonal 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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