For Ghana Month 2026, SirArt presented the Adinkra Legacy Collection — a set of classic African garments that carry the meaning of Adinkra symbols into everyday, wearable tailoring. Founder and creative director Steve Maduguh built the collection around a simple idea: that heritage looks best when it is cut to fit.
Symbols you can wear
Each look draws on Adinkra — the Akan visual language of proverbs and values. Gye Nyame, the emblem of the supremacy of God, appears in embroidery and pins; other symbols are woven into bands, pockets and linings. Rather than printing motifs across cloth, SirArt places them where a tailor's eye lingers: a collar, a cuff, the turn of a placket.
Classic African wear, made to measure
The collection stays true to the house's craft. Every piece is bespoke — measured at your door anywhere in Accra, sewn in the SirArt atelier, and delivered within 24 hours. Kaftans, agbada and tailored shirts are cut from linen, cotton and richer occasion fabrics, then finished by hand. The result reads as heritage and modern at once, ready for the office, the wedding or the street.
A Ghana Month moment
The Adinkra Legacy Collection was covered across Ghanaian media through March 2026 — from Asaase Radio and Ameyaw Debrah to Adomonline, NewsGhana and Groove Africa. The coverage placed SirArt among the Accra houses defining what contemporary classic African wear looks like. This page is the collection's home: the story, the looks, and the way to commission your own.
Wear the legacy. Every look here can be made to your measurements. Book a fitting, or explore the wider SirArt lookbook.