"Contest 07 | My favorite outfit this week.."

in hive-126193 •  last month 

Greetings to you all friends, hope you are all doing fine! I'm @ibraheem75 from Nigeria, I'm so delighted to Participate on this great contest titled: "My favorite outfit this week" organized by @m-fdo, indeed may Almighty continue to replenish your efforts ma'am.

✅ What's your favorite outfit this week? Describe it by sharing its photos.

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My favorite outfit for this week is not any other one than my Native attire, it's popularly called "Agbada" while we the Hausa's from the Northern part of Nigeria often called it "Baban Riga" meaning big Clothes. Is also nickname one thousands five hundred Naira, and that depicts way back when Naira is considered a high and strong currency in Nigeria, And whenever people see you with this kind of dress, they would term you as "Alhaji" (i.e someone who's wealthy or rich).

✅ Why do you like this outfit?

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Actually there's derivations of Joy anytime I wore this very special clothes, and reason why I considered it to be special is because of how the clothe is rated across Africa, it's a nice clothes, which I would gladly recommend all my steemians family to give it a trials.

I actually cherish the design and pattern used in the sowing, it's a kind of dresses that when you are walking on the street even your enemies would take a look at you like three times😊, that's why I like it the more.

✅ Where did you get this outfit? Tell me about the location.

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That kind feelings wearing Agbada ehnnnnn 😊

Yep, I first of all entered Masaka Market,, New Karu LGA, Nasarawa State, Nigeria where I purchase the yard, the dress cost me like 15 yard material, so I bought the yard from Masaka market, then I took it to my brother who's a tailor, along Masaka market road just after police station closed to a new furnished plaza by the right, and got my Agbada sew like this.

✅ What is the value of this outfit? Show us its value in your country's currency and in STEEM currency.

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Those coloured pix on iPhone while second to the last on Tecno pop7 pro.

Like I said earlier, when Naira was strong it's used to be called one thousand five hundred Naira, but now reverse is the case, This very good and special wear shocked my bank account a little, it cost me about nineteen thousand Naira (NGN19,000) and that's about (60 steems) if I'm not mistakenly, though it's affordable, but not for a common Man in Nigeria today, some sew their own way more than this amount. But I actually cut my shoe according to my size though.😎

Thank you for all for reading through my post I love you all 🙏.

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I really love this your outfit, each time I see this outfit I always remember what I normally call it when I was small babariga 😂😂.

The outfits really look good on you

Hahahaha 🤣😂 thank you so much for your wonderful comments broda
Babariga indeed 😊

😂😂