Iro means Wrapper while Buba means blouse. Iro and buba styles usually comes as a one piece wrapper tied as eithe round the waist or its modern form knotted in the front. There are many materials which can be used to sew this style which include; Lace, Ankara, Aso oke, Silk and cotton, George etc. For the blouse, it can be sewn either as "Oleku" which means short sleeve, Long sleeve, puff sleeve, or even as a straight or peplum blouse. In other to add style to the wrapper, it can be multilayered with feathers or ruffled designs.
Here, you will find;
- Iro and buba blouse styles with Lace
- Iro and Buba blouse styles with Ankara
- Iro and Buba blouse styles with Silk and cotton
1. Iro and Buba blouse styles with Lace
When you have decide to choose Iro and Buba blouse styles with Lace, there are many lace types you can choose from eg; Cord lace, George lace, French lace, Swiss Lace etc. Choose any lace material that you will be comfortable with and that will match with your desired style.
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2. Iro and Buba blouse styles with Ankara
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