Kuba patterned red socks by Afropop
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Add a spring to your step with these colourful socks by Afropop. The pattern is a celebration of African textile art, incorporating the bold geometric patterns found in the Kuba cloths of the Democratic Republic of Congo and traditional Malian textiles.
Made of a soft and stretchy combed cotton blend, the mid-calf length unisex fit socks have a reinforced toe and heel and a cushioned sole, making them long-lasting and comfortable to wear.
Afropop is a London brand run by designers with African heritage, celebrating African culture and aesthetic legacy with their vibrant contemporary designs.
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Fits UK size 4-7 (EU 37-40, US 6-9); UK 8-11 (EU 41-45, US 10-13)
Composition
Combed cotton blend
Colour
Red
Product code
171856p
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