Oluwaseyifunmi

Oluwaseyifunmi

$1,250.00

The Crown Line

Oluwaseyifunmi (God Has Done This for Me) is serenity made manifest. This is not a robe for conquest, but for clarity—for the man who walks with purpose already bestowed, carrying no need for titles or applause. Draped in a tranquil tone of light blue, Oluwaseyifunmi is for those who know that divine favor is not chased—it is worn. It is not the thunder; it is the calm that commands the sky after the storm.

The embroidery that anchors this garment whispers power in its restraint. Woven in the same celestial blue, the motif is quiet yet unshakable. Rising like a sacred tree in bloom, the chest panel reflects Yoruba motifs of ancestral rootedness and divine alignment. The top flares with softened symmetry, like wings of prayer ascending. Below, vertical ridges descend in even flow, grounding the garment in stillness and sacred confidence. These are not flourishes; they are affirmations—stitched in reverence, not in rush.

Cut from a lightweight cotton blend, Oluwaseyifunmi moves with the elegance of answered prayers. The outer Agbada floats from the shoulders with a gentle majesty—wide, balanced, unbothered. The awotele beneath provides clean architecture for the embroidery to radiate. The sokoto is softly tailored to hold its shape without hardness, allowing the wearer to move with grace, whether seated in reflection or standing in authority. Paired with a matching fila, this set is not worn—it is inherited.

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  • Outer Agbada (Awosoke):
    Made from a breathable, structured cotton blend, the outer robe falls in graceful, wide panels. Its mid-length sleeves and relaxed cut allow for fluid motion while preserving the sharp silhouette expected of ceremonial wear.

    Inner Garment (Awotele):
    The awotele mirrors the outer layer in color and weight, providing a seamless base for the embroidery. Its neckline is rounded and elevated for a modern yet dignified profile. It serves as the anchor for the chest panel, ensuring the design sits proud and undisturbed.

    Trousers (Sokoto):
    Softly tapered for versatility, the sokoto is designed for both movement and poise. A discreet drawstring and zipper ensure a secure fit while preserving a smooth exterior. Whether worn at a naming, a gathering, or a coronation, it remains impeccable.

  • Oluwaseyifunmi is cut from a cotton-rich blend chosen for its airiness, softness, and ability to retain shape. The embroidery is crafted using tone-on-tone threads in light blue, allowing the design to whisper instead of shout. The technique brings dimensionality while keeping the garment monochromatic and understated.

    Material: Cotton-rich blend
    Weave: Fine smooth weave with light drape
    Finish: Matte with a cool, ethereal glow
    Weight: ~180 gsm
    Color: Sky Blue with Tonal Embroidery
    Total Garment Weight: ~1.5 kg (full set including embroidery)

  • 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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