The journey, and the way back home.
Point of Return began with a simple question: how do you carry a centuries-old design language into the world without diluting it? Our answer is in every garment we produce. We draw from the rhythm of Kente, the wisdom of Adinkra, and the dignity of the Dashiki, then translate those traditions into clean, contemporary cuts that move with the modern wearer.
Each collection begins with a story, a symbol, or a memory of home. We work in small, considered runs across Ghana and Pakistan, with finishing and packaging refined for a global audience. Limited by design, intentional by principle.
Why we build this way.
Mass fashion has taught us to move fast and forget faster. We move differently. Every piece in a Point of Return collection is designed to be kept, layered, passed on. The fabric matters. The stitch matters. The story behind the print matters most of all.
For our customers, this means owning fewer, better things. For us, it means producing with respect for the craftspeople who carry these traditions, and for the audiences who choose to wear them.
Heritage
Rooted in specific cultural references, designed with respect.
Intention
Limited runs, considered fabrics, garments built to last.
Care
Direct relationships with our customers and our makers.
Read the deeper cultural story.
Learn the meaning behind the Adinkra mark, the heritage of Kente, and the symbols woven into our pieces.
Heritage & Symbols