Experience authentic Northern Ghanaian craftsmanship with this men’s Fugu top, made from handwoven cotton strips. Its breathable fabric and relaxed fit make it perfect for warm weather, while the unique patterns and textures showcase traditional artistry in a stylish, everyday garment.
The women’s smock (Fugu) comes from Northern Ghana. It is made by weaving cotton strips by hand and sewing them together into a garment. Traditionally worn for everyday and special occasions, it reflects local culture and craftsmanship.
This ladies smock dress is crafted from authentic handwoven smock fabric from Northern Ghana. Carefully sewn and tailored into a modern silhouette, it blends traditional craftsmanship with elegant, contemporary style, making it perfect for both casual and special occasions.
This ladies smock dress is crafted from authentic handwoven smock fabric from Northern Ghana. Carefully sewn and tailored into a modern silhouette, it blends traditional craftsmanship with elegant, contemporary style, making it perfect for both casual and special occasions.
The women’s smock (Fugu) comes from Northern Ghana. It is made by weaving cotton strips by hand and sewing them together into a garment. Traditionally worn for everyday and special occasions, it reflects local culture and craftsmanship.
The smock fugu, or simply fugu, is a traditional hand-woven garment from northern Ghana, also known as Batakari in the Akan language. It is a loose-fitting, tunic-like top typically worn by men, though women's styles are also available.
The smock fugu, or simply fugu, is a traditional hand-woven garment from northern Ghana, also known as Batakari in the Akan language. It is a loose-fitting, tunic-like top typically worn by men, though women's styles are also available.
The smock fugu, or simply fugu, is a traditional hand-woven garment from northern Ghana, also known as Batakari in the Akan language. It is a loose-fitting, tunic-like top typically worn by men, though women's styles are also available.
The smock fugu, or simply fugu, is a traditional hand-woven garment from northern Ghana, also known as Batakari in the Akan language. It is a loose-fitting, tunic-like top typically worn by men, though women's styles are also available.
The women’s smock (Fugu) comes from Northern Ghana. It is made by weaving cotton strips by hand and sewing them together into a garment. Traditionally worn for everyday and special occasions, it reflects local culture and craftsmanship.
The women’s smock (Fugu) comes from Northern Ghana. It is made by weaving cotton strips by hand and sewing them together into a garment. Traditionally worn for everyday and special occasions, it reflects local culture and craftsmanship.