Adire styles are now trendy!
What is adire?
Adire or tie and dye textile is the indigo-dyed cloth made in southwestern Nigeria by Yoruba women.
It is like a trademark Yoruba fabric.
Adire is a major local craft in Abeokuta and Ibadan, one that from way back, attracted buyers from all over West Africa.
Also known as ‘Kampala’, the adire fabric has overtime evolved to become one of the mainstays of modern day fashion in Nigeria and the wider West African sub-region.
These fabrics are sewn into various styles, whichever one can imagine.
It is a major fashion export from Nigeria.
And it has grown in popularity that it can now pass for an iconic African fabric which those in the Western world want to easily identify with.
There is every likelihood that an American or British will most likely settle for a piece of clothing made of adire more than he may go for that made of other fabrics.
Adire is a classic masterpiece.
It is a creative work of art.
You can practically sew whatever styles you prefer using the fabric.
We now bring you a range of classy fashion styles you may opt for as you choose to try out an adire fabric soon.
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