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From Ankara to Aso-Oke: Travel Destinations for Textile Lovers

March 8,2026
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Across Africa and beyond, textiles are cultural fingerprints, carrying identity, history, and the artistry of generations.


If you love Ankara, Aso-Oke, Kente, and other heritage fabrics, there’s a kind of travel that feels like a love letter to fashion’s roots.
Here we have created a guide for the style traveller who wants more than souvenirs, the kind who wants to stand where the threads began.

Mid Adult Woman Selling Colorful Personal Accessories At Market Stall

Nairobi, Kenya — Beadwork, Craft, and Handmade Luxury
Nairobi offers a different kind of textile experience, one rooted in craftsmanship beyond fabric alone.
Expect beautiful beadwork, woven accessories, handmade jewellery, and statement bags that instantly elevate any wardrobe. It’s a reminder that textile culture also lives in details, the kind made by hand, with meaning.
When you buy from artisans, ask questions. Learn the names. Understand the meanings. Give credit. Support the hands behind the craft.
Because the best thing about travelling for textiles isn’t what you pack, it’s the stories you return with.

Lagos, Nigeria — Where Ankara Meets Street Style
Lagos is loud, electric, and fashion-forward. Here, Ankara breaks every “traditional” rule, showing up in corset tops, power suits, dramatic sleeves, and edgy streetwear.
For fabric lovers, markets like Balogun, Tejuosho, and Yaba are goldmines for wax prints, lace, sequins, and richly embroidered materials. Go early, when the colours pop, the traders are lively, and bargaining feels like performance art.

Abeokuta, Nigeria — Adire and Indigo Heritage
Abeokuta is the heartbeat of Adire, Nigeria’s iconic indigo-dyed textile rooted in Yoruba history.
Using resist-dyeing techniques like starch, raffia tying, and hand-painted motifs, makers create patterns that feel geometric, symbolic, and sometimes spiritual.
Visiting Abeokuta isn’t a show, it’s tradition in motion, with dye-stained hands and generations of craft alive in real time.

Ibadan, Nigeria — The Quiet Home of Aso-Oke
If Aso-Oke is royalty in fabric form, Ibadan is one of its quiet palaces.
Handwoven on narrow looms and worn for weddings, festivals, and cultural rites, Aso-Oke is thick, textured, and deeply ceremonial. In Ibadan, you’ll find weavers and traders who treat it as identity, not just material, from Sanyan to Etu and Alaari, each weave telling its own story.

Accra, Ghana — Kente, Meaning, and Modern Cool
Kente is one of Africa’s most globally recognised textiles and in Accra, tradition meets contemporary style beautifully.
Every pattern carries meaning, every colour speaks: gold for royalty, blue for peace, green for growth. While famous weaving towns like Bonwire hold the roots, Accra is where Kente gets reimagined into jackets, bags, sneakers, and minimalist modern pieces.

Marrakech, Morocco — Souk Luxury and Craft
Marrakech is pure sensory delight. The souks overflow with embroidered kaftans, handwoven rugs, silk scarves, and leather goods that feel like wearable art.
Moroccan textiles reflect Arab, Berber, and Andalusian influence, intricate patterns, warm colours, and unmistakable craftsmanship. Even if you buy nothing, you’ll leave inspired.

Dakar, Senegal — Where Fabric Becomes Art
Dakar’s fashion scene is bold, creative, and deeply cultural. Here, fabric isn’t just worn, it’s celebrated.
From colourful cottons and embroidery to local takes on wax prints and boubou fabrics, Dakar blends tradition with modern silhouettes, led by designers who treat textiles like living art.

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