Black and gold Isi agu top (igbo wedding top)
Igbo man outfit
– Short Sleeve
– Set includes top and cap
$33.20 – $94.05
Isi agu is a fabric worn by the igbo tribe for weddings and special occasions.
You get the option of black or red cap if you choose the cap only option or set .
Enter cap colour ; (Red or Black ) and size if different from 23″ in the note in the checkout .
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