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Modern Trend in African Fashion World

by Vivek Choudhary Nice life

Africa is a ground of style! Formal dressing sideways, African men have an exclusive style of wear that differentiates them from the rest of the world. Being the large size continent, African clothing for men is varied when it approaches style trends, most of which are prejudiced by customary cultures, regal tradition, and the stage. As such, the effortless method is to bunch Africa into regions and scrutinize trends surrounded by the - South, North, East, West, etc.

Let’s discover a few of the genuine Afrocentric fashion trends for African men that maintain returning - in stimulating designs.


       Kaftan

Kaftan, though common in African fashion, is more of customary clothing in the African region, which also includes Mali, Mauritania, and southern parts of Algeria and Morocco, among others. Kaftan is also ordinary in a few parts of West Africa, particularly those West African countries adjoining Africa. Modern kaftan is finished using the newest fabric blends that make it amazing.

       Dashiki

Dashiki is colorful clothing that covers the higher half of the body. It originates from Nigeria but is also extensively worn in West African men clothing as an entire. The clothing is habitually finished of loose jumper items of clothing, customized and embellished neck and sleeve lines, and an elaborate V-shaped collar. Dakishi set of clothes is what has to turn out to be amazing fashionable, particularly throughout special social occasions such as weddings and premarital visits to the fiancée’s home.

        Agbada

Agbada is a popular Nigerian clothing for men. This robe is long, wide-sleeved and often adorned with glossy embroidery. Most frequently, Agbada is worn jointly with ‘Sokoto' trouser. And sometimes, with ‘Obasanjo' hat. The Sokoto trousers are slim-fit trousers whose inferior end is immediately somewhat over the ankle. Agbada continues to be rehabilitated by contemporary fabric designs, modern accessories, and the newest sewing patterns.



       Burnous

Burnous (otherwise, ‘burnoose’, ‘bournous’, or ‘barnous’) is a Maghrebi attire usually worn by the Berber populace of North Africa, particularly Algeria. It is an extended cover of comprising of crude woolen fabric escorted by a hood. It is frequently white, though a few other colors, particularly shades of blue, are also built-in these days. It is clothes of dignity often worn by the high-ranking in society during special events. Burnous has undergone a tremendous transformation of late. While contemporary imitations have left up, its fashionable spirit at rest remains the same.

        Madiba Shirt

This is one of the well-known African shirts that strike style trends in the early 1990s owing to them being regularly festooned by Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s freedom hero. Madiba shirt is a loose casual shirt that hangs above the trouser. It can be comprised of cotton or silk with batik and bright colors. The African attire for men or shirts is at present experiencing a novel renaissance, although it is not essentially being worn by famous personalities. 


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