A Nigerian fashion designer, Samuel Chinecherem Ezeh, has set a world record by creating a robe with the longest sleeves on the garment.
According to Guinness World Records, the sleeves measures an astonishing 51.20 metres (167.97 ft).
The 27-year-old tailor and student of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University outdid global benchmarks, with sleeves longer than both the Statue of Liberty’s height (46.5 m) and an Olympic-size swimming pool (50 m).
Ezeh, who combined his skills as a designer with sheer determination, said his goal is to showcase the robe around the world.
“I wish to take it on a tour to display it in different countries and cities to show the world what it looks like,” he said.
According to Guinness World Records, the sleeves measures an astonishing 51.20 metres (167.97 ft).
The 27-year-old tailor and student of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University outdid global benchmarks, with sleeves longer than both the Statue of Liberty’s height (46.5 m) and an Olympic-size swimming pool (50 m).
Ezeh, who combined his skills as a designer with sheer determination, said his goal is to showcase the robe around the world.
“I wish to take it on a tour to display it in different countries and cities to show the world what it looks like,” he said.

