Adetoro



Adetoro
The Heritage Line
Adetoro (The Crown is Worthy) arrives in crimson red—a color that speaks of legacy, power, and fire held in control. This robe is not for the timid. It is for the man whose presence reorders the room. The geometric embroidery, woven in a commanding navy, slices down the center like an insignia—structured, complex, and deeply intentional. Adetoro is a statement of royal bloodlines and earned reverence—where boldness meets discipline in a robe meant to be remembered.
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Outer Robe (Awosoke):
Cut from a structured cotton-blend, the awosoke holds its sculptural form while flowing with quiet force. The sleeves hover above the elbow, and the robe tapers mid-shin—balancing strength with grace. The embroidery anchors the robe with a sharp, elongated design reminiscent of ancestral totems.Undervest (Awotele):
Matching red tones run across the collarless awotele, allowing the outer robe to dominate without interruption. The neckline is round, clean, and tailored for ease beneath the outer robe, bringing visual cohesion to the full set.Trousers (Sokoto):
The sokoto tapers gently for a flattering fit, while the cotton blend offers a smooth matte finish. A flexible waistband and slight ankle tapering ensure both comfort and polish, rounding out the robe with contemporary precision. -
Adetoro’s fabric was chosen to echo the firmness of tradition and the breathability required for confident, all-day wear. The embroidery thread is navy—a grounding color that tempers the red’s heat with regality.
Material: Cotton-rich blend
Weave: Structured plain weave
Finish: Matte, medium-crisp
Color: Crimson Red with Navy embroidery
Weight: ~185 gsm
Total Garment Weight: ~1.5 kg (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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