African Men Fashion

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About this app

African clothing styles for men have come a long way and evolved from traditions dating back hundreds of years. There is a wide selection of trendy African men's clothing available in different color, designs, materials and styles. These clothing styles are generally designed to match various functions and occasions.

Here are the top five African clothing styles for men:

1.Kente

Arguably, Kente is the best known and most celebrated of all African clothing styles. It is considered the embodiment of African heritage known throughout the world. Traditionally, Kente is made from African silk originating from the Ashanti Kingdom of Ghana. This African model for men, dating back nearly 400 years, is intended to be worn only by kings and chiefs. The geometric pattern, color and design of each piece of Kente has specific meanings. Besides making a statement, it also embodies the wearer's creativity, life experiences, religious beliefs, cultural heritage and family lineage.

2. Le Grand Boubou

The Grand Boubou is the definition of African masculinity. This four-piece men's garment is a brilliant garment. It is a popular African garment for men, handcrafted only by the most skilled tailors. The full set would include pants, top, Boubou outerwear and Kufi hat. The Grand Boubou, originally made in Ghana and The Gambia, comes with meticulously embroidered gold designs that would normally take several weeks to complete.

3.Dashiki

Typically made from African prints, lace, silk, brocade, suiting or cotton fabrics, Dashikis are loose or tailored shirts, often with a v-neckline. This beautiful African style piece for men comes with simple or elaborate embroidery designs, especially along the sleeves, chest and necklines. Modern dashikis come in different designs and designs; however, the traditional look is well preserved. In some cases, the shapes of Dashiki necklines vary in many shapes and forms, such as square, rounded or closed necklines. Although dashikis are commonly worn in West Africa, this style of dress for men is also becoming popular in other parts of Africa.

4. Brocade Suits

Brocade suits, often adorned with gold, are one of the most invigorating African clothing styles for men. This bold brocade trouser set in luxurious cotton brocade fabric denotes the wearer's African roots. This refined garment becomes even more sophisticated due to the detailed embroidery, throughout the fabric.

5.Yoruba

This traditional African dress style is widely used in Nigeria. Yoruba clothing is called by different names, depending on the particular style or design. It is called Agbada, because it is a four-piece garment consisting of a hat, a Buba, embroidered pants and a flowing Agbada. Sometimes it is also considered an African bariga, an item of clothing consisting of a long-sleeved shirt, hat, embroidered trousers, and a flowing buba.
Updated on
May 6, 2024

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