The ideas of our traditional attires are very unique and
interesting. The Nigerian print material and other traditional cottons are well
known all over the world and are now sewn into fashionable modern western
attires. These traditional wears is part of our culture as Nigerians. However,
over the years it has developed into international materials known all over
the world of fashion. In this article, we are going to be looking at the three
main tribes in Nigeria. The three main tribes in Nigerian are known and
recognised mainly by the way they dressed. They are identified by their culture
and way of dressing. First and foremost, let’s look at the:
Hausa-Fulani or northern clothing –the northern or the hausa men usually
wear a wide sleeved robe known as the babban riga which is a floor-length robe with
very long sleeves which have to be folded up to expose the hands.
This is also
equivalent to the Yoruba's Agbada and the material usually used for this attire
is brocades. Even though the babban riga is considered a Muslim garment almost
every Nigerian man wear one for formal occasions or at has at least one in
their wardrobe. This type of attire is usually accompanied by a traditional
headpiece to match the baban riga (a round cap) known as the fula. The typical northern
woman wears colourful wrappers, sewn in beautiful styles with matching blouses
and veils. The materials used for this type of attire vary from Ankara, lace
and other beautiful materials. The abaya is also another dress worn mostly by
the northerners. This is a long free gown usually with beautiful design. This
type of attire is always accomp anied by a veil or hijab.
Traditional Igbo
attire
The igbo people are socially and culturally diverse. Their
traditional clothing is usually worn on important occasions in the cities and
every day in rural areas. Men usually wear cotton wrappers, shirts and sandals
for day to day wear. For formal occasions they wear attires from better
materials than that used for day to day wear, i.e a long shirt, often decorated
with tucks and embroidery, over a dressy wrap, shoes, and a hat. The blouse for formal wear is
made of lace or embroidered. Women also wear a head tie, a rectangular piece of
cloth that can be worn a number of different ways. For traditional weddings,
the igbo attire is usually adorn by many accessories such as the head beads,
waist bead, bracelets, neck beads and anklets. Centuries ago the only reason
the Igbo wore clothing was for modesty, clothing was not used for style or to
display status, Over time their garb evolved. Today most of
the people, especially in urban areas, wear western styled clothing. However in
rural areas they often still wear traditional clothing.
The outfit worn by the women are eye catchy, elegant. Women wear wraps for both informal and formal occasions. The everyday wrapper is made from inexpensive cotton, dyed locally. For formal wear, the wrapper is either woven or gorge, and often imported.
Yoruba traditional wear
The Yoruba people of Nigeria are known for their exquisite
clothing. Sometimes their clothing is usually elaborate which serves as an
indicator of status and wealth. For special occasions such as weddings and
funerals they wear especially beautiful garb.
Gele - This is a traditional Nigerian headgear which women
tie around their heads. There are many variations of how they wrap it. Agbada -
For formal events the Yoruba men often wear a robe called an agbada over their
clothes. This looks like the hausa baban riga, but only in different material.
Buba - A Buba is a loose fitting blouse with long sleeves
and a neckline that is either V-shaped or round. It usually falls a little
below a women’s waist. This is a typical Yoruba woman’s blouse. Iro – the iro is a long wrap-around skirts.
The rectangular skirt is worn by wrapping it around the waste and tucking it in
at the end. Sokotos – the Sokotos are trousers that are very loose-fitting with
a drawstring used to hold them up at the waist. The popular material used by
the yorubas is asoeke.
The culture and tradition of the Nigerian people are diverse
and very interesting. Different trips in Nigerian have different mode of
dressing and a way they wear these clothes. It would be interesting to travel
round the country and also see how other tribes also live and the matter in
which they dress.
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