Temitope

Temitope

$1,250.00

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Témítọ́pẹ́ (Gratitude Is My Inheritance) is a quiet offering, a robe of reverence for those whose strength is anchored not in conquest but in grace. Rendered in soft sage green, it speaks not of power seized but blessings accepted. This is an Agbada for the man who walks with gratitude in his chest and legacy at his back—a presence shaped by humility, anchored in divinely orchestrated paths.

The embroidery is a masterstroke in restraint. Tonal sage-on-sage stitching forms an organic ascent of sacred symmetry—floral scrolls and leaflike crests rise with disciplined poise, as if drawn from ancient botanical manuscripts. Below them, a rhythm of clean vertical bars descends in quiet balance, rooting the chest panel like an altar grounded in the earth. There is no need for contrast here—the harmony of tone is the message. Témítọ́pẹ́ honors those who give thanks not for what they have, but for what they carry.

The robe is cut from a breathable yet structured cotton-rich blend that grants it both dignity and movement. The outer robe cascades softly from the shoulders, evoking the gentle command of a calm elder or scholar-king. The awotele, cut in matching sage, frames the embroidery in serene continuity, while the sokoto finishes the ensemble with composure—discreet in taper, generous in comfort. With a coordinated fila to crown the look, Témítọ́pẹ́ is not just attire. It is a benediction worn.

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  • Outer Robe (Awosoke):
    Cut from a smooth ceremonial cotton blend, the outer robe maintains a fluid yet noble drape. The mid-length cut and wide sleeves retain the robe’s heritage form, while the sage green hue modernizes it with softness. A minimalist silhouette allows the tonal embroidery to take center stage without overstatement.

    Inner Garment (Awotele):
    The awotele matches the robe’s tone, offering a seamless foundation for the tonal chest panel. Its slightly raised neckline offers subtle structure, elevating the visual frame for the embroidery. It functions as both canvas and counterweight—ensuring the flowing outer layer moves with coherence and polish.

    Trousers (Sokoto):
    Tailored for a composed silhouette, the sokoto features a light taper with hidden drawstring and side zip for functional ease. The soft sage tone keeps the outfit cohesive from top to toe—designed for enduring wear through ceremony, prayer, or reflection.

  • Témítọ́pẹ́ is made from a premium cotton-rich ceremonial blend, chosen for its graceful drape and breathability. The fabric holds its shape while responding gently to movement, making it ideal for both formal gatherings and sacred spaces.

    The embroidery uses tonal sage threads applied with a layered satin-stitch technique, giving the design subtle dimension without relying on contrast. The motif is rooted in Yoruba botanical lore and honors the concept of growth through gratitude—where every leaf, line, and bloom tells a story of thankfulness.

    • Material: Cotton-rich premium ceremonial blend

    • Weave: Smooth weave with soft architectural hold

    • Finish: Matte, with a quiet woven sheen

    • Weight: ~190–200 gsm

    • Color: Sage Green with Tonal Sage embroidery

    • Total Garment Weight: ~1.6–1.7 kg (complete 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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