My favorite outfit this week
Hi there, Fashion Lovers, Greetings from
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This week I decided to show up in my church, a place where my parent resides, a very renowned place in the outskirts of the city, and as you know from my previous entry, I don't joke with fashion. The elegance, the composure, the beauty that resonates in one wearing a very popular material in the country – that doesn't mean you are rich, but you tend to look good, as I was taught in biology during flowering plant classes. Flowering plants have a beautifying colour that attracts pollinating insects to suck nectar and help in pollinating, so do good colour combinations on cloth beautify us.
I woke up with the mindset of putting on the best of my clothes, not to show off but to show the beauty that lies in wearing a senator material and its pinky appearance, especially to a fashionista good at combining colours. I don't love colour riots, so you won't see me look flashy. That is why, in combination with this, I didn't care to wear a high cover shoe, as I am already tall. This not being the case, I like when breeze touches my legs; at least I am off the township church, not dressed in corporate today, so let me at least have a feeling of wearing clothes without cover shoes, and a senator is the best material that can help me achieve that.
Let me delve into the senator material; it is a staple in many wardrobes in Nigeria, and I have seen Bangladeshis and Pakistanis wear it on the Steemit platform because of their culture, but here culture doesn't stand as a hindrance to beautiful fashion and designs.
Tailors like @bossj23, @lunasilver and @basil20 can testify that it is made of cotton and polyester, and many tailors like working on making beautiful patterns that are very attractive and can promote their brand. Embroidery is mostly seen in agbada, which I will be sewing next when I achieve my goals. Look at my dress pattern; it stands out, not because it wasn't sewn in my state but by my tailor in Abia State (popularly known as Aba), but because of its combination with a touch of tradition and modernity. I can wear this anyway, even in a business meeting or to a wedding, because it doesn't segregate occasion.
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Fashion on two backgrounds
Prices of senator materials are very costly, resonating around the name senator. What do you think? It's a very costly material, but this doesn't mean a layman cannot afford it. It is costly but not too substantial. A grown-up youth like me can sew a very lasting senator material for about N25,000. With the current price of steam, it is equivalent to 116.425 steam as the maximum price, and this depends on the brand and tailor sewing for you. This also comprises the materials and other designs. For a medium-sized senator like the blue one my brother wears, it could be around N18,000 = 83.79.
Note: It is long-lasting, and the last time this was sown for me was in 2021, and the prize breakdown is the current prize. Also note that these materials were tailored and purchased by my parents to make us (their children) look good.
I would love my above mentioned friends to share their senator material in the comment section and if possible join this contest
Cc. @m-fdo
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