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Tro-tro pocket square
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This pure cotton pocket square features a design inspired by traditional Ghanaian Kente cloth, titled Tro-tro, a Ghanaian slang word for shared minibuses that drive around towns, known for being crowded with characters, noise and drama, providing transportation and entertainment at the same time. The colourful pocket square is designed and made in Ghana by Afrisocks, a company founded by Ghanaian entrepreneurs looking to celebrate traditional West African textile designs.
Details
• Handwash with detergent with warm water, then lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry, do not bleach
• Made in Ghana, using fabric printed in Ghanaian factories
Dimensions
23cm x 23cm
Composition
100% cotton
Product code
163330
Delivery
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Custom prints
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Returns
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