Scholar Pink Socks
A must-have treat for your feet! These vibrant, eye-catching socks feature shapes inspired by the Adinkra symbol of "life-long education." Work it like a scholar in sophisticated neutrals, topped with a vivid pop of hot pink. Get ready to start answering everyone's question: "Where did you get those socks?!" Pair them with a casual, sporty, or business formal outfit – these socks will compliment any ensemble with an artistic touch. Afropop Socks are a fun and stylish way for people from all backgrounds to enjoy unique African fashion.
Sizing:
Small / Medium (shoe size):
USA (M) 5-8 / USA (F) 6.5-9 / UK 5-8 / EUR 37-40
Large / XL (shoe size):
USA (M) 8.5-12 / USA (F) 9.5-13 / UK 8-11 / EUR 41-45
Product Details:
Made in Turkey
Care Instructions: Hand wash or Gentle Cycle
Material: 75% Cotton – Combed Cotton Blend (Soft & Durable)
About the designers:
Launched in 2020 in London, AFROPOP SOCKS is an authentic and expressive company that brings together the worlds of fashion, tradition, and storytelling. Our product line is a tribute to African art, with each pair of socks featuring distinctive patterns and motifs that are not only fashionable but also represent the wide ranging cultural tapestry of Africa. As a brand, we strive to offer a fun and accessible way for people of ALL BACKGROUNDS to experience African pop culture. Our socks serve as wearable art, complimenting one's personal style as well as inviting conversation about diversity and the rising popularity of contemporary African culture. We’re a London brand made up of designers of African heritage.
About Adinkra Symbols & Meaning:
“Adinkra are visual symbols that represent concepts, proverbs, and aphorisms. They originated from the Akans of Ghana in the 1700s or before. Back then, they featured as prints on cloth which royals wore to important ceremonies. But they have transcended these Akan origins. They now grace logos, clothing, furniture, architecture, and more. These new usages embody a global recognition of their profound cultural significance.” (Taken from Adinkra Symbols & Meanings – A Complete Guide)
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