Like everything else, African fashion is known for its colourfulness and vibrancy, which has seen it copied across several countries around the world. One such example that has become popular worldwide is the Agbada for men. The Agbada has been a part of the African culture for centuries.
Chiefs, politicians, or anybody with a commanding position primarily wore it. Earlier, only the royal families and rich wear Agbada but times have changed, and so is agba- da styling ideas too. Teal colour is a combination of deep blue and green.
It’s richer than aqua, and farther into the green family than turquoise. Agbada in teal colour is rich but falls on the more muted end of the colour spectrum. Teal green Agbada can be worn on formal occasions such as Eids, weddings, funerals, and oth- er special ceremonies.
People also wear it while going to the church or for Friday prayer specifically. The fabric for agbada can be cotton, an Ankara print, George fabric, damask, velvet as well as brocade. Men’s Agbada is usually decorated with beautiful embroidery that can be of a contrasting colour or the same colour as that of the fabric.
Agbada fashion has changed with time. It is still predominantly a men’s fashion, and you are more than likely to see celebrities and other influential figures wearing it. However, it is not exclusively for them as anyone can wear Agbada regardless of their age, gender, or even social status.
The trend has become so popular such that it has breached racial d.
