Afropop Socks — About the Brand | Black British African Heritage

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About Afropop Socks

Afropop Socks is a Black British brand founded in London by Isaac Prempeh, a British-Ghanaian entrepreneur. We create bold, African-inspired socks celebrating Kente cloth, Adinkra symbols, Maasai warrior patterns, and Pan-African heritage.

Our Story

Afropop Socks was born from a simple idea: that the rich cultural heritage of Africa deserves to be celebrated in everyday fashion. Every design tells a story — the Kente cloth patterns of Ghanaian royalty, the Adinkra symbols of Akan philosophy, the Maasai warrior patterns of East African strength.

Museum Credentials

We are stocked at some of the world's most prestigious cultural institutions:

  • Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), Washington DC
  • Tate Modern, London
  • Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), London
  • Natural History Museum, London
  • Barbican Centre, London
  • Selfridges, London
  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), Richmond VA
  • MoMA, New York

Our Mission

To make African cultural heritage accessible, wearable, and celebrated — one pair of socks at a time.

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