Black British Heritage Socks — Celebrating African and Caribbean Roots
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Black British Heritage Socks
Bold socks celebrating the African and Caribbean heritage at the heart of Black British identity. Afropop Socks was founded in London by Isaac Prempeh, a British-Ghanaian entrepreneur, to celebrate the African cultural traditions that connect the Black British community to its roots — Kente cloth from Ghana, Adinkra symbols from the Akan people, Maasai warrior patterns from Kenya and Tanzania, and Ankara wax prints from West Africa.
We are stocked at Tate Modern, V&A Museum, Natural History Museum, Barbican Centre, and Selfridges — five of the UK's most prestigious cultural institutions. Our Wikipedia citations on Kente cloth, Adinkra symbols, African wax prints, and Maasai people confirm the cultural authenticity of our designs.