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Godiya Socks

Godiya Socks

Prix habituel $15.00 CAD
Prix habituel Prix soldé $15.00 CAD
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Crew socks are in! Pair with your favorite hiking boots or converse for a care free, fair trade look!

Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana.

“Godiya” is a Hausa slang word meaning “giving thanks” and expressing a feeling of deep gratitude and appreciation. The Hausa language is spoken throughout Northern Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Benin, Ivory Coast, and Niger.

This design was inspired by Mudcloth, a traditional pattern, which originated with Bambara people who live in Mali, as well as Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Senegal.

The socks are 90% Cotton, 8% Polyamide, and 2% Elastane.

Sizes: 4.5-7.5 and 8-13

Shipping

USA DOMESTIC SHIPPING

We offer standard shipping (5–9 business days) on all U.S. orders.

CANADIAN SHIPPING

Orders within Canada typically arrive within 3–7 business days. Please note that depending on the product or supplier, customs or duties may apply.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

We offer standard international shipping (2–6 weeks). Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and may vary by country.

Hassle-Free Returns

We hope you love what you ordered! But if you got the wrong size, color doesn’t suit you, or you just changed your mind, no problem!  Contact us for a return or exchange. You may return your item within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.

If you have any concerns or want to discuss an exchange do not hesitate to contact us.  

Our goal is Complete Customer Satisfaction.

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OSADIA is a Spanish word that means "audacity." We believe this word reflects the unique journey and stories behind our products, those stories are all about hard work, courage and resilience. In Osadía you will find unique fair trade, handmade & socially responsible products, every product is empowering artisans, small businesses and vulnerable communities around the world.