Seyi Sokoya wanted her son Asher and other children worldwide to be able to wear clothing that easily integrates into their wardrobe yet is inspired by African culture and ethically made by African people. This sparked the creation of Kamso Kids

The brand looks to celebrate African heritage, this is clear to see from their design lines, colours and patterns.

 “Our philosophy centres around timeless, simple designs bejewelled by African influences.”

 Ethical practices are at the forefront of their brand. Each piece is designed in England to be of the highest quality and durability. They are handcrafted by artisans in Nigeria or manufactured in India using ethically sourced fabrics.

One to browse for sure if you are looking to make any little person Afro-cute.

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