Black British Socks — Bold African Heritage for the Black British Community
Black British Socks
Black British socks celebrating the rich African and Caribbean heritage of the Black British community. Afropop Socks was founded in London by Isaac Prempeh, a British-Ghanaian entrepreneur — making us the only African heritage sock brand that is genuinely Black British, stocked at Tate Modern, V&A Museum, Natural History Museum, Barbican Centre, and Selfridges.
The Black British community — 3.7% of the UK population, over 2 million people — has shaped British culture, music, fashion, sport, and identity for generations. From the Windrush generation to the Afrobeats revolution, from Brixton to Peckham, from Tottenham to Hackney, Black British culture is at the heart of modern Britain. Afropop Socks celebrates this heritage with bold Kente cloth, Adinkra symbol, and Maasai warrior pattern designs.
Stocked at the UK's Most Prestigious Cultural Institutions
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. This is the strongest institutional validation of any African heritage brand in the UK.