

Commission
Commissioned for you
The signature piece. A cream silk-wool tunic with a mandarin collar, finished with a hand-embroidered Toghu yoke from Northwest Cameroon: a circular shield of red, yellow, orange, and green geometric motifs traced by hand across the chest. Matching trousers with embroidered side trim and cuffed hem. Worn for naming ceremonies, weddings, and chieftaincy events. Six-week build. Three fittings.
We need your measurements before the studio can quote a custom cut. Two minutes, then we pick up here.
Made by hand
By Moh Adolf Mbah
Honest sizing
Tailored to your measurements
Heirloom
Worn through these hands.
Mama Bih· 1972
Grandmother
First worn at the Bih family naming ceremony in Bamenda. The Toghu yoke was hand-embroidered over six weeks.
Sang Mbeng· 1995
Mother (Mama Bih's daughter)
Re-tailored for Sang's university graduation in Yaounde. The original Toghu yoke preserved; lining replaced.
Tsi Angwafor· 2026
Current owner
Inherited at Mama Bih's 80th birthday celebration. The piece travels to the DMV; King Moh refits any seam at no cost.
From customers
4.7 from 3 reviews
Fit consensus
Worth every penny and fitting
Akwen M., Bamenda
I wore this to my cousin's naming ceremony in Yaoundé last month and felt like myself—properly dressed. The Toghu embroidery is genuinely hand-done; you can see the slight variation in thread tension, which means something. The cream silk-wool is heavy enough to hold its shape but breathes. Took three fittings to get the yoke placement perfect across my shoulders, and King Moh was patient about it.
Beautiful piece, manage expectations on timeline
Bih N., Silver Spring MD
The Royal Heritage tunic is stunning—the geometric work on the yoke is detailed and the color blocking (red, yellow, green against cream) photographs incredibly well. I wore it to an alumni gala in DC. My only note: six weeks felt long when I was eager to wear it, but I understand why with the hand embroidery. The trousers' cuffed hem is a nice touch I didn't expect.
Exactly what I needed for my wedding
Sang T., Greenbelt
Got married at the Civic Center last June and wore this. The mandarin collar sits clean, the Toghu yoke draws the eye without overwhelming, and the matching embroidered trousers felt ceremonial but wearable. King Moh nailed the fit on the second fitting—the chest and shoulder were precise. I've worn it twice since and it holds up beautifully.
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