Created by a scientist who develops drugs for curing Ebola and who tries to vent his creative side by customising secondhand clothes and creating unique garments, we introduce JARAPA JARAPA. The idea came from a shirt the founder saw on a website made with African fabrics. Like all cool clothes on the Internet, they’re prohibitively expensive, so the designer decided he could make one himself and save half a month’s pay.
The initial idea was to make something for the designer, but friends started asking him to make some for them, and that’s how it all started. The unique side to this design label is that there aren’t two alike, since they always use second hand clothes and it’s difficult to find two identical and the designer never repeats the same pattern in a garment of a certain colour.
Bailey Moss
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