Franco Bollo 🏴 & Teli Caring 🇹🇬 are reversing the second-hand clothing route, and creating a collection of Jumpers representing this. Togo is the first and main focal point in the creation, rather than the last.
Through my WhatsApp learnings of local life in Lomé and regular communication with Teli Caring’s founder, Moïse - Franco Bollo is creating a collection of Jumpers which reflect the impact this fateful and incidental connection has made, with the goal to funnel proceeds back to our 3 selected female vendors at Ahanakoupé market. Yasmine, Odibeze and Mummy.
This project has been underway for close to 8 months now and 7 of the jumpers are in progress. This is a montage with some of my favourite clips with little bits of the sewing process sprinkled in.
Part 3 🇹🇬 ♻️ 🏴
To get the jumpers from Togo 🇹🇬 to England 🏴 for as cheap as possible, they had to get to Nigeria 🇳🇬 first. These Lome-Lagos ‘wagons’ or ‘bus-drivers’ were the best bet.
These are probably my favourite videos I’ve received from Moïse. And they were maybe the easiest bit of the delivery.
The next reel goes into the tiring, messy and entertaining process of finding the right courier to ship it from Lagos 🇳🇬 to London 🏴
Franco Bollo and Teli Caring are reversing the typical route of second-hand clothing.
Follow @telicaring to watch the journey so far and to keep up with the future of it.
Follow @francobollo.uk to see what embroidery and paint I afflict onto these jumpers
All proceeds of their eventual sale are funnelled back to the local market vendors through @telicaring
PART 2 🇹🇬 - Acquiring the jumpers
Instead of ditching the unwanted clothes, giving an unfair deal to the vendors & making profit
We are taking them away from Togo, re-infusing them with value, designing them with our story, and giving all of the proceeds back to the market vendors through Teli Caring.
Aside from a clothing project, it is a cultural exchange.
Follow @telicaring for a portal into local life in Lomé & hear the rest of our journey so far.
Follow @francobollo.uk to keep an eye on the paint and embroidery we afflict onto these jumpers.
Franco Bollo & Teli Caring are reversing the typical route and business of second-hand clothing ♻️
Instead of ditching the unwanted clothes, giving an unfair deal to the vendors & making profit
We are taking them away from Togo, re-infusing them with value, designing them with our story, and giving all of the proceeds back to the market vendors through Teli Caring.
Aside from a clothing project, it is a cultural exchange.
Follow @telicaring for a portal into local life in Lomé & hear the rest of our journey so far.
Follow @francobollo.uk to keep an eye on the paint and embroidery we afflict onto these jumpers.
Plenty more of the story to be told, but this is what I can do with the first 90 seconds.