The intersection of nature, design, and storytelling through cloth.
Bōgōlanfini is a traditional West African textile practice rooted in Mali. Cotton is grown, spun, woven, and dyed by hand using plant extracts and fermented mud. The name comes from the Bambara language:
bōgō — mud
lan — by means of
fini — cloth
Mudcloth.
Its patterns carry meaning, historically used to communicate identity, protection, and story through design.
This piece reflects a contemporary expression of that tradition. Pattern, color, and composition become a language of their own.
Each cloth is unique.
Each cut is unique.
No two are the same.
Silk-lined interior
6-panel construction
Deep fit
TEMI-OC-HAT-001
One of One.
Complete the Capsule
Hat + Tee + Bandana
Bandana included with capsule purchase.
The intersection of nature, design, and storytelling through cloth.
Bōgōlanfini is a traditional West African textile practice rooted in Mali. Cotton is grown, spun, woven, and dyed by hand using plant extracts and fermented mud. The name comes from the Bambara language:
bōgō — mud
lan — by means of
fini — cloth
Mudcloth.
Its patterns carry meaning, historically used to communicate identity, protection, and story through design.
This piece reflects a contemporary expression of that tradition. Pattern, color, and composition become a language of their own.
Each cloth is unique.
Each cut is unique.
No two are the same.
Silk-lined interior
6-panel construction
Deep fit
TEMI-OC-HAT-001
One of One.
Complete the Capsule
Hat + Tee + Bandana
Bandana included with capsule purchase.