Dagomba men in northern Ghana are known for their vibrant cultural expressions, including the wearing of traditional smocks, called batakari or fugu, especially during dances and ceremonial events. The smock is a loose-fitting garment made of handwoven cotton strips, often adorned with intricate embroidery. Its bold and colorful designs reflect the rich heritage of the Dagomba people.
Please note, all measurements are taken while the garment is lying flat.