* Iro and buba: This is a traditional two-piece outfit that consists of a long skirt (iro) and a blouse (buba). The iro is usually wrapped around the waist and secured with a sash, while the buba is a loose-fitting blouse that covers the shoulders.
* Gele: This is a headwrap that is often worn with iro and buba. It is typically made from a piece of fabric that is wrapped around the head and tied in a variety of ways.
* Asooke: This is a type of hand-woven fabric that is often used to make iro and buba. It is characterized by its intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
For men:
* Agbada: This is a loose-fitting robe that is worn over other clothing. It is typically made from a heavy fabric, such as cotton or wool, and is often decorated with embroidery or appliques.
* Sokoto: These are loose-fitting trousers that are worn with agbada. They are usually made from the same fabric as the agbada and are often decorated with the same embroidery or appliques.
* Fila: This is a hat that is often worn with agbada and sokoto. It is typically made from a piece of fabric that is wrapped around the head and tied in a variety of ways.