Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana.
“Yaro” is Hausa slang which literally means “boy” or “child”, but can be used as a term of endearment to call a friend. You can use it as you use “bro”, “mate”, or “dude”. The Hausa language is spoken throughout Northern Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Benin, Ivory Coast, and Niger.
This design was inspired by a popular West African Ankara (wax print) pattern.
The socks are 90% Cotton, 8% Polyamide, and 2% Elastan.