Tekay149B

$550.00

CHAKA is the name used to represent the groom’s wedding outfit. Chaka, “Zulu King and Warrier”, was a strong leader, a man with great power and the heart of a tiger in 19th Century Bantu society in Africa. We selected the name Chaka for this outfit to celebrate the vibrant color (burgundy and gold) and embroidery that symbolizes strength and energy. The man`s wedding outfit has striking embroidery on sleeveless agbada (gown), dashiki (shirt), trousers, and kuffi hat. The Ankh symbol is embroidered in the back of the agbada. The Ankh was, for the ancient Egyptians, the symbol (the actual Hieroglyphic sign) of life but it is an enduring icon that remains with us even today as a Christian cross. It is one of the most potent symbols represented in Egyptian art, often forming a part of decorative motifs. The trousers have a drawstring waist with embroidery around the hem (end). Made of Guinea brocade from West Africa. Dry clean. Order now.

RETURN & REFUND POLICY FOR CUSTOM MADE: Custom-made products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. A custom order is made to measurements provided by customer. All sales are final. The customer is responsible for providing accurate measurements.
SHIPPING INFO: Please allow adequate time for delivery after order date and receipt of measurements for custom made items. The customer is responsible for custom duties or fees for shipment outside the USA.

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CHAKA is the name used to represent the groom’s wedding outfit. Chaka, “Zulu King and Warrier”, was a strong leader, a man with great power and the heart of a tiger in 19th Century Bantu society in Africa. We selected the name Chaka for this outfit to celebrate the vibrant color (burgundy and gold) and embroidery that symbolizes strength and energy. The man`s wedding outfit has striking embroidery on sleeveless agbada (gown), dashiki (shirt), trousers, and kuffi hat.

The Ankh symbol is embroidered in the back of the agbada. The Ankh was, for the ancient Egyptians, the symbol (the actual Hieroglyphic sign) of life but it is an enduring icon that remains with us even today as a Christian cross. It is one of the most potent symbols represented in Egyptian art, often forming a part of decorative motifs. The trousers have a drawstring waist with embroidery around the hem (end).

Made of Guinea brocade from West Africa. Dry clean. Order now.

Additional information

Made

Custom Made, Ready Made

Size

Small (6-8), Medium (10-12), Large (14-16), X-Large (18), 1X (20), 2X (22), 3X (24)

Color

Shown

Measurement Questionnaire for men Please provide your measurements in inches.
1. Size?
2. Height (Required - From top of head to floor without shoes. For example: 5 feet, 5 inches.)
3. Full length ?(From top of shoulder to floor without shoes.)
4. Collar ?(Measure around your neck. Keep the tape measure loose for comfort)
5. Chest ? (Around the fullest part of your chest)
6. Full Shoulder / Back ?(Measure from tip of Shoulder to tip of other shoulder. Measure from the back.)
7. Top of shoulder to waist?(From top of shoulder over chest to waist or belly button)
8. Shoulder to Hip?(From top of shoulder over chest to hip)
9. Waist?(Around your waist)
10. Around fullest part of hip ??
11. Inseam??
12. Length of trousers?(Waist to ankle or desired end of trousers - for trousers only).
13. Shirt Length?(Top of shoulder to below hip or desired end point of shirt - For Shirt Only)
14. Sleeve Length?(For outfit with sleeve - From tip of shoulder (where shoulder meets arm) to desired end of sleeve)
15. Around upper arm?(For outfit with sleeve - Measure around the fullest part of your upper arm - above the elbow and below the shoulder. )
16. Length of Agbada(For agbada or man’s gown only – Shoulder to desired end of agbada)
17. Around head?(For hat only)
18. Are these your exact measurements? (Required)
19. If not exact, please explain how many inches you added to your Chest, Waist and/or Hip measurements??