The Senator Spearheading Nigerian Fashion.
The Nigerian Senator wear is a unique evolutionary wear birthed by different Nigerian traditional wears. The Senator wear is simply a type of clothing design with fitted short-sleeved/long-sleeved tops that go mid-thigh with a matching trousers.
Senator is largely sawn with fabric materials like cashmere or wool.
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many people including Nigerians have sewn and worn the senator style without comprehending its origin or how the name ‘Senator’ came about.
In literal term, a senator is a member of the upper chamber called Senate but in Nigeria, when you say Senator, someone may ask you which of the senators you mean; the Senator in the senate or senator in every fashion store, because the Nigerian traditional wear called senator is also a house hold name.
The senator style is the classiest of all time everyone needs.
The attire has found its way into the hearts of many, both men and women in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.
There is hardly a celebrity in Nigeria or in majority parts of Africa who does not own a well tailored senator to himself, some even boost of having them in tens and in all available colors.
The senator style has lately gained much recognition across the wide and breadth of the country and beyond and indisputably accepted across the entire country as a very dynamic game changer in Nigerian fashion industry. It has rapidly become a national attire. Perhaps, because it is made with materials used for making suits making it perfect for formal and informal outing and top choice for most African fashionistas.
For events where you would like to look formal and still traditional at the same time, Senator wears is the answer to make that impression. It is tailored to be suitable for all occasions including work.
Less I forget, The Senator attire was introduced by one of Nigeria’s leading Senators Ayiam Pius Ayiam. A very fashionable Senator who singlehandedly introduced the Senator style that soon turn more or less uniform for his colleagues, celebrities and the entire nation and its environs.
I can boldly tell you that the Senator style is gender friendly as Nigerian designers both men and women make for all genders, men making men’s styles and women respectively.