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  • You are doing a wonderful job, keep the afrikan spirit alive my sister. Ase

  • so beautiful

  • am very impress is so beutiful i can tie but not like this but now i can improve

  • @dancingqueens4me Thank you

  • i like this gele. it is beauittiful, don't ypu like it

  • aunty am very happy have 2day, keep it up beautiful gele. l like it

  • Great job love it

  • ooh that is really nice

  • THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

  • @nanakos Thank you.

  • @nanakos Thank you for the kind words.

  • I know I've commented b4 but I have to tell u this sista Dupsies,I don't really know how to tie Gele b4 , I just try it and if I take it off, I will never get it again. ur 2 videos on how to tie African gele and Aso Oke really helped me. can u believe a rookie like me tying Gele and people luv it and at the party tying Gele for other Ladies, talking of me becomin a Pro overnight. All thanks 2 Ur 2vedios.Luv u and remain bless.

  • that was very good. my mum looked beutiful in it. ty

  • NICE!!

  • excuse me in what material are the scarves ? sorry about my english im french speaker

  • @sanyagabonita Some are in Aso Oke (net (mesh) material) and some are in paper-like material (Gele/Headtie) We also have a variety of garments at dupsies-dot-com The head wraps that come with outfits vary. We have 100% cotton brocade, lace, African print and more

  • the lecture is very brief and beautiful, thanks!

  • @ikerobin Thank you

  • thx lady, now i know hahaha. got my first yoruba dress now and i needed to know how, thx for the tutorial hehe

  • @lukcia85 You are most welcome. Visit our website at dupsies.com for your african clothing needs.

  • please can you do how to tie aso oke iro

  • @ennykad1 We have a video on how to tie a wrapper. The video applies to Aso Oke, Lace, Brocade, African print and more.

  • whaoooooo..that's so lovely  and you look soo beautiful as well..keep itup!

  • @awonotamidaran5000 Thank you

  • You, Ma'am are the real McCoy! Thanks to your user-friendly video, i'm a happy camper! Can't wait to show off my gele tonight!! Many thanks...

    PS: You really should consider doing this commercially.

  • @Philtabit49 Thank you.

  • U, ma'am are the real McCoy. Found your user-friendly video while searching for a 'how-to tie gele' video.

    Your easy step by step approach made it do-able. Thanks a mil I'm a very happy camper now! Can't wait to show off my gele!

  • That looks gorgeous. Is it possible to do with any other material or is it necessary to find that paper like material?

  • I like geles because they look like a regal crown of petals from a rose

  • That looks so regal.

  • @EsmereldasGoat Thank you.

  • you are too much dupsy, so beautiful. do yu go for occasion incase yu are needed to tie for bride & others?

  • @omo31 Thank you for the kind words. Unfortunately, we do not offer tying services at this time. We would keep you updated if that changes.

  • Thank you for all your help I waer hte clothes all the time but needed to how to wrap you area very good teacher

  • at first it didn't look that appealing to me but when wore it looked really pretty, it looked like a really cool hat.. thanks for the video.. :)

  • OMG @DupsiesAfricanAttire U really helped me bunches with this thankU ever so much. Much Love To Ya :)

  • Again u've made it look too easy.

  • Thank you very much,..so helpfull !

  • You are all welcome

  • Wow! Love it! I want to wear native now.

  • i was weraing a headtie and some non africans said "OH i like that hat" and I was laughing for the rest of the day.

    Oyinbo's..............Gotta love them

  • Thanks a lot I can now make an African head wrap on my own and look wow

  • Wow beautiful. Is that fabric washable?

  • @RayvinNyte Thank you for the kind words. It can be cleaned with a damp cloth. It is not washable.

  • This is soooo helpful. God bless you.

  • You are welcome @ Makalo314!

  • THANK YOU! This was so helpful to me!

  • @Makalo314 You are most welcome

  • The fabric's name is Jubilee and she does a fine job demontrating and tying it.

  • you are definately a great teacher,very well tie.thank you

  • @oluwasesan1998 Thank you

  • wow, thank you. i get it now, that's how the headwrap gets that structure....it's the FABRIC! thanx for this informative vid...favorited it : )

  • I have 7 geles in different fabrics, i would love to know what type of fabric you used for that beautiful blue aso oke she demonstrated! I love that fabric. Do you sell that particular fabric?

  • The fabric's name is JUBILEE :)

  • @preacherswife13 @preacherswife13 Sorry for the late response. We have been trying to reply for months. YouTube had a problem with comments. Here is my answer:

    This head wrap is made out of Gele (A paper like fabric but way stronger). We have Geles (this type of head wrap) available for sale at:

  • @preacherswife13 Please visit our website under African headwraps

  • Elegant!

  • Very nice. Keep them coming.

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