Hoodies and Stones Clothing

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Hoodies and Stones Clothing
Type Private company
Industry Apparel
Founded2017
FounderFadipe Adedamola, O
Headquarters,
Nigeria
Number of locations
4 Stores
Area served
Nigeria
ProductsClothing
Number of employees
100+
Parent Hoodies and Stones
Website https://hoodiesandstones.com/

Hoodies and Stones is a Nigeria clothing company and one of Africa's leading clothing brands that promote African culture via clothing products such shirts, suits and pants. [1] [2]

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Hoodies and Stones won the fashion retail store of the year awards at the African Fashion Awards organised by Fashion Finest Africa which was held at The Balmoral, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. [3]

History

Hoodies and Stones Clothing was launched in 2017 by Fadipe Adedamola, O. The company is situated in Surulere, Lagos and has more than 20 estimated employees with Door-to-door step delivery services of a logistics company for out-of-state orders. [4] On 6 February 2019, Hoodies and Stones introduced a collection tagged 54 Counts. [5] [6] In 2020 they released a collection called African Angel to support the African culture. [7] [8] In 2021, they unveiled a luxury collection called Kilimanjaro. [9] [10]

In 2022, Hoodies and Stones releases their most anticipated collection titled El Aziziain [11] [12] and rated among top 10 most popular Nigerian clothing/fashion brands by Nigeria newspaper Dailytimes . [13] In 2023, they premiered a collection titled Hot Sahara. [14] [15]

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