Pele Boubou
Description
This genderless maxi dress isn’t just a garment – it’s a wearable work of art that embodies the essence of Nigerian creativity and tradition.
Crafted from locally sourced Deadstock chinos hand-dyed by our local artisans in Nigeria, each Pele Boubou is a tribute to the vibrant hues and intricate patterns of African heritage.
The diagonal 3D embroidery details add a touch of texture and depth to the dress, creating a mesmerizing visual effect that captivates the imagination. Each stitch is a testament to the skill and dedication of our craftsmen, weaving together a narrative of beauty and cultural pride.
But it’s the ostrich feather details that truly elevate this piece to a level of unparalleled luxury and sophistication. Each feather is meticulously placed to create a sense of movement and grace, ensuring that you stand out from the crowd with every step you take.
With a snap button opening for ease of wear and a flattering maxi length, the Pele Boubou is the perfect choice for any special occasion or cultural celebration.
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- We recommend hand washing your garments separately in cold water with a mild detergent.
- Avoid soaking brightly colored fabrics for extended periods to prevent color bleeding.
- For machine washing, use a gentle cycle and cold water. Turn your garments inside out before washing to preserve their color and texture.
- Air drying is the best method for preserving the quality of your garments. Lay them flat on a clean, dry surface to prevent stretching or distortion.
- Avoid wringing out the garments vigorously, especially delicate fabrics like Aso-oke and Viscose, as it may cause damage.
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- Fold garments neatly to avoid creases and wrinkles. Hanging may stretch certain fabrics, especially Aso-oke.
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