A graduation stole should be worn as part of senior photos, during the graduation ceremony if allowed by your school, and after the graduation cere...
Our graduation stoles should be draped over your neck with both ends hanging evenly on both sides of your body.
Yes we recommend ironing your kente graduation stole. Graduation stoles are made from delicate materials so you should always use medium to low hea...
A graduation stole is usually between 68 inches and 74 inches long. The exact length is not important as it is really a matter of preference and wh...
Our kente graduation stoles are approximately 4.5 inches wide.
Your school likely recognizes some less conventional, but broadly accepted stole traditions..
Cords are often associated with receiving Latin honors; students with the highest GPAs (usually 3.5 and above) or students graduating..
Generally, a student with a cumulative GPA of around 3.5 is considered to graduate with honors..
While wearing academic stoles is a tradition as old as the earliest universities, those that display the Kente cloth material are a more contemporary adoption..
Stoles were first used by the Catholic clergy in the 12th century, worn to distinguish rank or promotion within their hierarchy...
Graduation stoles can carry cultural significance as well. At schools around the world, graduates of African descent are ceremoniously donning Kente stoles, fashioned in the centuries-old weaving tradition from modern day Ghana..
Although the terms are often used interchangeably, there are differences between stoles and sashes, who wears which, and why..
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