Ecommerce · Stories from home

Wear the stories that made us.

Heritage Drop turns Chuka, Tharaka Nithi, and Pan-African histories into limited merchandise, prints, and objects with a story worth carrying.

Small releases, story-led designs, and local pickup in Kathwana when available.

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What to expect

A young label with clear promises.

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Story before product

Every release begins with a place, person, memory, or idea—not a passing trend.

02

Small, considered drops

Pre-orders and limited runs help us make deliberately and avoid unnecessary stock.

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Community-led direction

Questions, corrections, and votes help decide which stories and objects come next.

The Heritage Drop cycle

From remembered history to something tangible.

Content and commerce stay connected: a story earns attention first, then the strongest ideas become objects you can keep, wear, or gift.

  1. 01

    Listen locally

    We look to local knowledge, community memory, and wider Pan-African context for stories generic history channels overlook.

  2. 02

    Tell it visually

    Short films combine concise scripts, period-inspired imagery, subtitles, and accessible context for audiences at home and across the diaspora.

  3. 03

    Make the meaningful piece

    The stories people respond to can become illustrated prints, wearable statements, local craft collaborations, or useful sourced goods.

  4. 04

    Drop with context

    Each product points back to its origin story, so buying is participation in cultural memory—not a disconnected transaction.

Current collection

Objects with origins.

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Carry the chronicle forward

Choose a piece with somewhere to come from.

Discover current drops inspired by East African identity, memory, and the stories that deserve another telling.