- “Comot” is a Nigerian and Ghanaian pidgin word, popularised throughout West Africa. It means “Get out” or “Move out of the way”. You can often hear it while sitting in Lagos or Accra traffic, usually yelled at you by other drivers.
- This design was inspired by traditional Ghanaian Kente cloth.
- The socks are 90% Cotton, 8% Polyamide, and 2% Elastan.