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Kidan – Ethiopian Heritage Men's Two-Piece Ensemble
Kidan – Ethiopian Heritage Men's Two-Piece Ensemble
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Introducing Kidan, a distinguished piece from our Men’s Collection that celebrates Ethiopian heritage through timeless craftsmanship and modern elegance. This sophisticated ensemble features a richly tailored brown long-sleeve top adorned with intricate embroidery, paired with classic black trousers for a refined and confident look.
Designed for the modern man who values both tradition and style, Kidan seamlessly blends cultural authenticity with contemporary sophistication. The warm brown tone symbolizes strength, stability, and connection to heritage, while the detailed embroidery showcases the beauty of Ethiopian artistry. Complemented by sleek black trousers, this ensemble creates a polished silhouette suitable for life's most meaningful occasions.
Whether attending weddings, church services, cultural celebrations, holidays, family gatherings, or formal events, Kidan offers a dignified presence that stands out with understated elegance.
Key Features:
✨ Classic Long-Sleeve Silhouette – Tailored for a sophisticated appearance, comfort, and year-round versatility.
✨ Rich Brown Fabric – A warm, distinguished tone that reflects confidence and timeless style.
✨ Signature Embroidery Detailing – Ethiopian-inspired craftsmanship that adds cultural depth and refined character.
✨ Classic Black Trousers – Designed to provide a sleek, balanced finish to the overall look.
✨ Modern Cultural Elegance – Perfect for weddings, church services, holidays, cultural events, and special occasions.
✨ Expert Craftsmanship – Carefully constructed with premium finishing and attention to detail.
Care Instructions:
– Hand wash or gentle machine wash in cold water
– Wash dark colors separately
– Iron on low to medium heat
– Do not bleach
Step into timeless sophistication with Kidan — where Ethiopian tradition meets modern refinement, creating a look of confidence, culture, and enduring elegance.
