#ManofStyle: Ebuka shows us how to rock the Mai Atafo Shacket in 5 different ways

Everyone’s favourite host and style influencer, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu was back on TV for Big Brother Nigeria’s Live eviction show with a trendy new look.

Wearing the ‘Shacket’ from Nigerian designer, Atafo, Ebuka glowed and sizzled in the turquoise outfit which is described as a shirt thick enough to be halfway between a shirt and jacket – an ideal year-round layering piece.

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Since premiering the look on television and social media, it has become the new talk of fashionsphere.

According to the Atafo brand, the Shacket is made from the wool fabric and can be paired with European pieces or styled as a native African garment.

“A shirt tailored with the craftsmanship of an unlined, unstructured jacket from the finest super wool fabric – an ideal garment to be worn alone or layered, formal or casual, styled as traditional African or trendy European, whichever way you decide to wear yours, you are guaranteed the luxurious ATAFO elegance,” statement on their social media read.

Ebuka and Atafo have some pretty awesome collaborations together and heir latest has become such a major instant hit.

Here’s how Ebuka paired the looks

The Shacket Shirt

The Original 3-Piece

Definitely our favourite

Rock it as a political suit

Or as a 2-piece

You can tuck it in

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