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    From the Polo to the Tunic: Three Men’s African Print Styles That Work

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 9, 20265 Mins Read
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    From the Polo to the Tunic: Three Men's African Print Styles That Work
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    Key takeaways
    • Femi Polo blends classic polo form with bold Orange Leaves Abstract print; breathable 95% cotton 5% spandex, easily dressed up or down.
    • Ajisomo Tunic channels tradition and modernity; 100% rayon White Olive Tribal print, relaxed V-neck and side vents for effortless, considered style.
    • Abiade Button-Up pairs regal Neutral Kuba Geometric color-blocking with versatile fabrics, from 100% cotton to stretch poplin, perfect dressed up or casual.

    The idea that African print clothing is reserved for special occasions is one that deserves to be retired. The boldness of the prints, the intentionality of the designs, the cultural depth woven into every pattern, these are things worth wearing on a Tuesday.

    D’IYANU’s men’s collection has always understood this. And right now, three pieces in particular are having a moment: the Femi African Print Color-Blocked Polo Shirt, the Ajisomo Men’s African Print Tunic Shirt in White Olive Tribal, and the Abiade Men’s African Print Button-Up Shirt in Neutral Kuba Geometric. Each one offers something distinct. Together, they map out an entire wardrobe philosophy.

     

    The Prints That Are Leading the Conversation

     

    Before diving into the pieces themselves, it’s worth understanding what makes these prints culturally and visually compelling.

    The Lime Zebra Abstract brings together organic movement and vibrant color, a pattern that feels modern and energized without losing its African roots. The White Olive Tribal is a quieter statement: earthy tones, geometric precision, and a palette that works naturally with the neutrals most men already own. The Neutral Kuba Geometric draws from the Kuba Kingdom of central Africa, where textile art reached a level of geometric complexity that remains breathtaking centuries later. Wearing it is, in a small but real way, honoring that lineage.

     

    The Femi Men’s African Print Polo Shirt (Orange Abstract Leaves)

     

    The Femi Polo is built on a simple premise: take the universal familiarity of a polo shirt and infuse it with unapologetic African print energy. The Orange Leaves Abstract colorway does exactly that, the vibrant orange and purple tones command attention in natural light, while the contrast rib at the placket and sleeve band adds a refined detail that elevates the look beyond the everyday polo.

    The fabric is 95% cotton, 5% spandex, a combination that breathes well, holds its shape, and moves comfortably. The vents at the sides make it wearable in warm weather without sacrificing the structure that makes a polo a polo.

    This is a shirt that works equally well styled up or down. Pair it with slim chinos and loafers for a smart-casual look, or take it entirely casual with shorts and clean sneakers for a summer cookout or weekend outing.

    Shop the Femi Polo in Orange Abstract, and explore the matching Kwamena Women’s Button-Up in the same print for a coordinated his-and-hers look.

     

    The Ajisomo Men’s African Print Tunic Shirt (White Olive Tribal)

     

     

    Named from the Yoruba word meaning “wisdom,” the Ajisomo Tunic is a piece that lives up to its name. It takes the traditional African long-top silhouette and translates it into something contemporary men can wear confidently, whether they’re deeply connected to African heritage or simply drawn to bold, well-crafted clothing.

    The White Olive Tribal print brings together earthy olive tones and clean white in a tribal geometric pattern that feels both grounded and visually dynamic. The 100% rayon construction gives it that characteristic breathability and drape that makes long-sleeve tunics wearable even in warmer seasons. The V-neck is open and relaxed, the side vents allow for easy movement, and the sleeve placket with buttons gives you the option to roll the sleeves for a more casual silhouette.

    This is the shirt for the man who wants to look considered without trying too hard. It pairs seamlessly with Asan Men’s linen blend pants for a head-to-toe elevated look, and just as naturally with dark jeans and minimalist sandals for something more relaxed.

    Shop the Ajisomo Tunic in White Olive Tribal, and see how it pairs with the full D’IYANU men’s traditional tops collection.

     

    The Abiade Men’s African Print Button-Up Shirt (Neutral Kuba Geometric)

     

    “Born from royalty”, that is the literal translation of Abiade in Yoruba, and it sets the tone for this shirt perfectly. The Neutral Kuba Geometric button-up features a full-color-blocked print on one side, a design move that creates visual contrast and depth without overwhelming the overall look. One side is bold print; one side is clean. The result is a shirt that says exactly as much as you want it to.

    The fabric is available in both 100% cotton and a newer 97% cotton, 3% spandex stretch poplin version, both meeting D’IYANU’s quality standards, with the stretch poplin offering additional ease of movement. This is a color-block button-up built for men who want to stand out without sacrificing versatility.

    Dress it up with tailored this traditional maroon pants and dress shoes for a business-casual or formal occasion. Wear it open over a plain white tee with dark jeans for a laid-back but intentional everyday look. The Neutral Kuba Geometric palette, tans, creams, and browns, plays especially well with earth-tone accessories.

    Shop the Abiade Button-Up in Neutral Kuba Geometric, and explore the matching Simba Men’s African Print Applique T-Shirt in the same print for a more casual take on the Kuba aesthetic.

     

    Building a Wardrobe with Intention

     

    What these three pieces share is a commitment to the idea that men’s African print clothing should fit into real life, not just be saved for cultural events or celebrations. The Femi, the Ajisomo, and the Abiade are each versatile enough to carry across multiple occasions, multiple dress codes, and multiple personal styles.

    Together, they give you a polo for the warm-weather casual moments, a tunic for the occasions that call for something more traditional, and a button-up for the events that sit somewhere in between, and all three carry the cultural storytelling that makes D’IYANU clothing worth wearing.

    Your wardrobe should reflect who you are. Explore the full men’s collection at D’IYANU, or head straight to the men’s new arrivals to see what’s just landed.

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