Kwanzaa Imani (Faith) Socks — African Heritage Gifts
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Kwanzaa Imani (Faith) Socks — African Heritage Gifts
The seventh principle of Kwanzaa is Imani — Faith. To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness of our struggle.
Celebrate Kwanzaa with bold African heritage socks that embody the principle of Imani (Faith). Afropop Socks celebrates African cultural traditions through bold Kente cloth, Adinkra symbol, and Maasai warrior patterns — the same traditions that Kwanzaa honours.
Our socks are stocked at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington DC — the most important African American cultural institution in the world. They make the perfect Kwanzaa gift for family, friends, and community.
Why Afropop Socks for Kwanzaa?
- Bold Kente cloth patterns — Ghanaian royal heritage
- Adinkra symbols — Akan wisdom and philosophy
- Maasai warrior patterns — East African strength and courage
- Stocked at Smithsonian NMAAHC, Tate Modern, V&A Museum
- 501 five-star reviews from the African diaspora community
- Free US shipping on orders over $50