Basutoland Ink

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Basutoland Ink
Industry Sportswear
Sports Equipment
Founded2006
FounderBokang Khekhe, Karabo Maitin and Tlotliso Setsomi.
Headquarters Maseru, Lesotho
Products Athletic shoes
Apparel
Sports equipment

Basutoland Ink is a Mosotho clothing company established in 2006. [1] as a retailer in printed t-shirts and sportswear, and is one of the leading brand names in Lesotho.

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Official Lesotho home shirt from 2012 made by Basutoland Ink. Lesotho Home shirt 2012.jpg
Official Lesotho home shirt from 2012 made by Basutoland Ink.

National Teams

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