The grand boubou/bubu is one of the names for a flowing wide sleeved robe worn by men in much of West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the Dashiki suit . It is known by various names, depending on the ethnic group wearing them: agbada (Yoruba, Dagomba), babban riga (Hausa), k'sa or gandora (Tuareg) darra'a Maghrebi Arabic, grand boubou (in various Francophone West African countries) and the English term of gown.