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Agbada Casual: Innovative, versatile, classy

The dynamics of fashion is what makes it most interesting.
Once upon a time, Agbada and Danshiki were strictly men’s style. Now, in the hands of women, who fashion runs as part of their DNA, Agbada has seen several transformations.
A few women, who wanted to identify with their male friends by joining the Grooms train, adopted the Agbada style to align with the Aso Ebi style but in feminine way. From then on, ladies have sealed the adoption papers, officially making the Agbada style their own.
Now, Agbada has both formal and the casual style. This Batik and Adire trending kind of Agbada is the must-have rave in style.
Although, they look casual, they are decent enough to walk into a boardroom meeting and as well grace any church program. They can get the desired attention on red carpet, as well as grace any wedding.

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