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EVOLUTION OF AFRICAN NATIVE ATTIRES IN THE CORPORATE WORLD: SOMEFUN GARMENTS QUOTA

 The discussion around the eligibility of native African attires to serve as a permissible corporate dress or outfit have been juggled around for quite a long time now and despite the fact that our leaders hold the baton in not relenting on that end, it has shown less or relatively slow effect in our corporate settings and organizations.

Our natives, Kaftans, blouses and short pieces are unarguable the most comfortable high end fashion and style pieces around the world. There is no limitation to the types of fabrics, accessories or sewing styles to be achieved on a native wear and the options widen up with each passing day.

We have grown our style consciousness to a level where we can level up globally both in quality, creativity and finesse but have been reneging very badly on the general acceptance into all institutions.

This is where Somefun Garments comes in. We consider ourselves a vital cogwheel in the movement of gaining native wears its deserved global acceptance where necessary and we achieve this by pushing the bounds and standard for absolute quality, luxury and aesthetic fulfillment on our outfits.

The western world are getting the bigger picture and subscribing to an idea of non conformed and streamlined image of the corporate world which gives subtle access to African wears to take a spot as a globally accepted corporate wear. 

We are an evolving entity thriving alongside the rest of the world while equally upholding our values and maintaining a cultural identity. 

Somefun garments pursue perfection, style, elegance and decency in the creation of our Kaftan and female native wears to ensure a seamless synchrony with our corporate work environment. 

Somefun is joining its artistic voice to change the narrative. 

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