


Commission
Commissioned for you
A men's velvet tunic with the red-and-yellow fellowship horns motif at the chest. The pattern speaks to community, heritage, and a long table set for many.
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Made by hand
By APO
Honest sizing
Tailored to your measurements
From customers
4.7 from 3 reviews
Fit consensus
Perfect for my son's naming
Ngum, Yaoundé
My boy wore this to his naming ceremony last month and I couldn't stop crying—the way the fellowship horns sat on his chest, so proud. The velvet felt expensive but not stiff; he could move and play with his cousins. Black background keeps it serious, the red and yellow just sing.
My husband won't take it off
Akwen (Silver Spring)
I commissioned this for our anniversary party and honestly he's worn it three times since. The red-yellow motif is subtle enough for everyday but meaningful—he says it reminds him of home and community every time someone asks about it. Quality velvet, no pilling after a month of wear.
Wore it to my uncle's gala
Bih (DMV)
This piece is handsome and the motif carries weight—you feel the heritage when you put it on. Velvet is soft but I wish it had been lined; it's a bit clingy under the arms in humidity. Still, at the alumni dinner everyone asked where I got it.
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